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5 Ways Your DIY Security System is Failing You

February 14, 2018|fsstechnologies

In the digital age, DIY projects are the rage in all things, including home security. People turn to DIY home security because it seems easy and can save you a few bucks. Unfortunately, you really do get what you pay for if you choose a DIY security system. 

Whether you are a homeowner, a business owner, or a landlord, there are many different security laws and considerations to take into account as you plan an alarm system. For example, some landlords may not know whether a video doorbell can be used in their apartment building, or whether wired or wireless alarms are the right choice.  

False Alarm 

Ever since do-it-yourself security systems like Ring or Simplisafe hit the market, first responders have seen a significant increase in nuisance alarms. Most homeowners are not trained security professionals and don’t always understand the nuances of installing a home security system. Some of our customers have left to use a DIY system, but 86% of them have returned within the first year because they can’t get their equipment to work properly.  

The biggest problem we’ve seen are false alarms from improper installation and poor-quality equipment. It can be challenging to select the correct locations for video cameras or sensors and using the equipment without being fully educated on the features can lead to false alarms.

Poor WiFi Signal 

Almost all DIY home security systems connect through your home WiFi internet connection.  Residential internet can drop without notice and this can cause the security system to fail to reconnect automatically. If your equipment can’t connect to the internet, your system can’t communicate with the monitoring center. This will leave your home and family unprotected. 

Additionally, depending on the video quality and storage options, your home internet speed may be affected by your home security system. Making sure you have the correct wifi set up is important and is a factor in your DIY set up process. 

Power Loss 

What happens if your home loses power due to a storm or outage?  Most homes don’t have a battery backup for their WiFi or any plugged-in appliances.  If it’s not backed up with a battery and your home loses power, you will lose internet and security protection. Even if your DIY alarm system does have a battery and may continue to work during a power loss, you might lose connection to the monitoring center. Your system could require a manual reboot to turn back on. This means, if the power goes out while you are on vacation, your alarm system could be deactivated for days before you return.  

Easy to Hack 

DIY security systems use common WiFi transmitters and some do not require two-factor authentication to log in.  This leaves the system open to hackers, who can disarm the system, rendering your DIY security alarm ineffective. Moreover, DIY systems typically only have one communication path, which also makes it a danger.  All a burglar would have to do is search the internet to find which frequency your system is on and jam the communication frequency.   

Unless homeowners are conducting daily tests on their system, they are unlikely to notice an issue.

Feature Limitations 

The difference between a professionally installed alarm system and a DIY alarm, is that with DIY, you are only getting a burglar alarm and maybe a smoke detector. Professional home security systems allow you to not only monitor your home security, but to monitor fire and carbon monoxide, as well as provide the added convenience of home automation. 

While a do-it-yourself system might sound like a good idea now, monthly fees and time requirements may end up costing you more money in the long run.  Professional systems are more affordable and reliable than you think. They can usually be installed in less than a day and you can rest assured that there is a professional security team backing you up. These professionals also know to look for things like windows that are blocked by shrubbery or doors that can’t be seen and can plan your system layout accordingly. 

Let our professionals help you design a system that fits your home, family, and budget.  We have multiple options for financing, and we can show you why you should choose a professional to protect your home rather than a system from the internet or a cable provider.
 

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