Add to your alarm to make it even more efficient

The alarm remains one of the most effective means to prevent a burglary. However, the configuration of the housing, its surface area and the value of the properties may require the reinforcement of a system already in place.

 

 

95% of burglars leak when an alarm goes off. Their cost having fallen sharply in recent years, the question of their installation no longer arises. It is important to know whether the rf universal remote control device is effective enough, or whether it may be interesting to combine it with other safety accessories. It all depends on how accessible your home is. If you live upstairs, it is usually sufficient to protect the door with one or more presence detectors. If you have a balcony, you should consider installing contactors on your windows.

 

 

Also consider checking the accessibility from the roof, as some burglars are real air lifts, moving from roof to roof. If you live in a detached house, or an easily accessible dwelling, you will also need to protect your bay windows, back door, cellar entrance and garage. Similarly, if you want to secure industrial or commercial premises.

 

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The ideal solution in the face of burglary explosions is to design your alarm long range radio control system not only as a passive protection of the entrance door, but as a global system, ensuring a "bubble" covering the entire perimeter to be protected.

 

 

Suppose you have opted for a central unit with several contactors, and presence detectors on all four sides of your house. You could, at a lower cost, connect projectors, and several additional sirens, all powered by batteries. Guaranteed effect.