There are many types and levels of home security available to Tennessee residents. The state is a mix of rural and urban areas and the threats and expectations are quite varied. Many Tennesseans take their security in their own hands by keeping weapons on hand or dogs in the home. Weapons can pose a safety problem, as well as making a homeowner vulnerable to criminal charges in some cases. For many, the best choice is one of the many Tennessee home security monitoring available. In this article, the benefits and weaknesses of some of the security options are examined. Self-installed alarms, basic installation services and professional, monitored systems will be discussed.
Just about any do-it-yourselfer can install one of the widely available department store alarm kits. With two or three wireless sensors and a controller, installation takes less than an hour. An area motion detector and one or two door or window sensors are included. A few higher-priced self-installed alarms include the ability to make phone calls to owner-programmed numbers. Some even offer monitoring at an extra cost.
The biggest weaknesses of self-installed systems are battery life for wireless devices and the limited number of active sensors. The quality and sensitivity of the sensors included with these kits can be questionable. Amateur installers can overlook less obvious security weaknesses and make installation mistakes that leave the home vulnerable. Prices vary widely and bargain basement systems should be approached with caution.
Much better security is available from professional Memphis home security cameras. Professionals keep abreast of the technological advances in the industry and the methods being employed by criminal types to get past security systems. Professional installers will mount sensors and controllers that use house electricity for power and fall back on battery power when electricity fails. Security lapses caused by battery life are eliminated.
Almost all Tennessee home security services have professional installation technicians who can spot security vulnerabilities that are easily overlooked by amateurs. Professionally installed systems will use the home electrical power and include batteries as emergency backup during power outages. The problem of dead batteries goes away.
With the wide implementation of alarm systems, local police agencies became unable to directly monitor security systems the way they did in the past. Repeated false alarms were wasting too much of the policemen’s time. Monitoring services verify the danger or breach before contacting authorities. This adds a few seconds to the total response time, but keeps the police from wasting time on false alarms.
The days of home alarm systems being monitored by local police have long passed. Police departments were inundated with false alarms, forcing them to stop responding directly to alarms. While monitoring services add a few seconds to response time, the police are no longer wasting time on false alarms. There are a few Tennessee home security services with local monitoring centers. These local companies may have a small advantage with response time compared to the national monitoring centers. Direct contact with local police via radio or dedicated phone lines can shave a few seconds off the response. Some local companies also offer patrol services and radio dispatched security officers.
A homeowner’s choice of Tennessee home security systems involves several factors. The resident’s financial resources, perceived threat and ability to defend his life and property all play into the decision of Memphis home security systems.

