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TOP 4 EVOLUTIONS OF REGINA HOME SECURITY

Alarm systems are no longer the basic burglar alarms they used to be. They no longer cost thousands of dollars and they no longer take days to install. In our latest Regina Security Blog post we highlight the latest security & automation technology available to home and business owners.

1.    3G/4G Cellular Connections & Interactive Services

In the past, most Regina security systems required a landline to send alarm signals to a 24/7 Central Monitoring Station. An emergency operator identifies the signals and dispatches the local authorities (Police, Fire Department) as well as your call list.

Modern security systems can still use a landline, but 85% of Reed Security’s new subscribers use ALARM.COM 3G/4G cellular connections. Since a landline is no longer required you could cancel this service and save $25 to $35 a month with your local phone provider.

With ALARM.COM you can get instant email notifications when your security system is armed or disarmed. The is an especially popular feature for parents that want to be notified when a child arrives home from school. “The Smith Family Security System was disarmed by Jamie at 3:52 p.m.”. If you’re a business owner or manager you can receive instant notifications when employees arrive to work or after hours when nobody should be at your building.

ALARM.COM smartphone apps are *free when you subscribe to an ALARM.COM interactive plan.

 

2.    Smart Home Automation

Have you ever heard of the Internet of Things (IoT)? IoT refers to connecting any item with an on and off switch to the Internet and controlling them with apps. Today’s modern security system is also a smart home automation system that can control your smart door locks, overhead doors, smart thermostat, HD Wi-Fi Door Bell Camera, Light Switches, HD Wireless Cameras and more.

With ALARM.COM you can stay connected to your home or business with one single app rather than having different apps for each IoT device.

 

3.    Wireless Sensors and Devices

With the evolution wireless security sensors and devices we no longer need to run wires throughout your home/office and risk damaging walls, floors, window casings and baseboards. Wireless security sensors and devices communicate with an encrypted frequency, have a range between 250 feet and 1.6km and have long lasting non-proprietary batteries that can last up to 7 years. This has also reduced professional installation times drastically – minimizing any interruptions of having a contractor working at your home or business.

 

4.    DIY (Do It Yourself) Systems

A new category for home security is DIY. Who doesn’t want to try to save few bucks right? If you’re a handyman and have an intermediate understanding of low voltage electronics, then this is a great option for you. Approximately 10% of Regina home owners and business owners are performing self installations of their security systems. These systems are NOT monitored by a 24/7 Central Monitoring Station and the Police and Fire Department will not accept any automated phone calls from your security system. This means you’re on your own when you need help the most.

For the rest of you, choosing a Professional Installation company to provide a Smart Home & Automation system is a better option. Reed Security $0 Down Plans are the most popular and all  inclusive . All you have to do is take care of the affordable monthly fees. Plus, since your Security & Automation system is monitored by our 24/7 Central Monitoring Station you will be eligible for an insurance discount. Discounts on your home owners insurance range from 10% to 25%.


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WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T HAVE A PHONE LINE?

Are WIRELESS Alarm Systems Better Than Wired Ones? – Part 2

In my last blog, we took a look at why all-in-one, fully-wireless alarm systems are so popular, but also why they don’t hold up very well in extreme circumstances. There are other aspects of the system, however, where “wireless” can be a very good thing, including communication. Today we will take a look at how an alarm system communicates with the monitoring station, and the potential benefits to communicating wirelessly. 

There are essentially three different communication methods available to today’s alarm client, and we’ll look at the pro’s and con’s of each of them.


1. Phone Line

Since the inception of electronic alarm systems in the 1920’s, phone line has been the “traditional” method of communication. Every house and business always had a landline; therefore, it was cheap to implement for the Alarm companies. The technology currently in use hasn’t changed much in decades, and is essentially the same as that used by a fax machine.

The problems with this communication method are two fold: the signals are sent slowly (takes around 30-60 seconds for a single signal to be transmitted), and it relies entirely on your phone line. Should the line go down, or should a smart criminal cut the lines coming into the building (I’ve seen it happen), the alarm cannot communicate. Many phone systems also require power, so a power outage renders your system inoperable.

Not only that many people are cancelling their landlines. I cannot tell you the number of times a client has called me up saying “my alarm system isn’t working”, only to find out 30 seconds later that they cancelled the home phone line a month ago! There are cheaper, internet-based alternatives to phone lines (known as Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VOIP), but most alarm systems aren’t compatible with them.

Pros: cheapest option available

Cons: can be cut easily; relies on power; slow to send signals



2. Internet/Wi-Fi

In the case of internet communication, the alarm system is wired directly into your router provided for you by your Internet Service Provider, or ISP. Wi-Fi operation is a little simpler, as no physical connection to your router is required. Again, this is a cheap option, because the chances are you’re already paying for internet. However, like the land line before it, this method relies entirely on your internet. If the internet goes down, if there’s a power outage, or if your Wi-Fi drops, the Alarm System cannot talk to the monitoring station.

Pros: utilizes the internet you already have in the house; much faster than phone line

Cons: relies entirely on your internet connection; must be directly wired into your network



3. Cellular

These communicators are essentially a small cell phone, and use their own SIM card to communicate over the cell network. The signals are transmitted very fast, and the communicator itself can make use of the Alarm System’s backup battery, meaning that you never lose connectivity, even during a lengthy power outage. Of course, these are still dependent on cell towers, and in rural settings or in deep basements there can be issues getting a signal; but for reliability, these are the best option currently available, and will only improve as the cell coverage and signal type improve. Right now, most use the 3G network, but as things most into 4G, LTE, and beyond, expect these communicators to keep getting smarter and smarter.

Pros: completely stand-alone (does not rely on your phone or internet); much faster than phone line; no wiring required

Cons: more expensive monthly

 

Note: I should point out that most internet/Wi-Fi/cellular communicators now offer (at an added cost) the ability to use “Crash and Smash” technology. This means that if someone breaks into the property intent on finding and disabling the communicator before the alarm goes off, the system now sends an “Alarm Pending” signal to the servers, which is then forwarded on to the monitoring station 4 minutes later if no other signals are received. This is a great backup, but 4 minutes is still a lot of free time for someone to have roaming around your property unchecked!


Bottom Line

The bottom line when it comes to communicators is that again, you want something that will ALWAYS send a signal, no matter what the situation or who is trying to compromise your system. There is no one option that is completely flawless, but it’s pretty obvious to me that the Cellular option has the lowest risk-to-benefit ratio. Unfortunately, it is usually the most expensive option, so you have to decide for yourself whether the reliability and speed is worth the extra money. I should also note that any of the non-landline options also open up the door to use smartphone and tablet apps to monitor your system, and send you notifications via text or e-mail if something goes wrong. In todays connected world, having that functionality is almost a no-brainer.

My recommendation: pay the extra few bucks every month and get a cellular communicator that you can not only trust, but offers you the benefit of being able to check in on your system when you’re away.

Dave Schlegel
Owner
Oxford Security Systems
Reed Security Authorized Dealer

  

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Brampton, ON L6T 1E2
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Airdrie, AB T4A 0C4
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