Optional Components For Wireless Home Security Systems

In a previous article, I’ve described what a ’standard’ wireless home security system may include. However, these are just the basic component – there are also a number of additional components that can be installed.

These include, among others:

  • Smoke detector: this is a wireless smoke detector and triggers an alarm if the smoke raises below a defined threshold. Clearly, this is useful for preventing a fire from starting in your home. This is highly recommended.
     
  • Carbon monoxide detector: this wireless sensor measures the carbon monoxide levels. When the carbon monoxide go above a certain safe level, an alarm is triggered so that you may be aware of it and can take necessary actions.
     
  • Low temperature detector: an optional feature that allows people to find out whether the temperature drops below a define temperature threshold. This is useful if you reside in a cold location and cold temperatures are somewhat to be often concerned about (i.e. you don’t want to discover all the plants you have in your home have frozen over the night).
     
  • Flood Sensor: this wireless sensor gives an indication whether a flood begins. It gives people that reside in certain areas where flood occurs the opportunity to take care of it when the flood is still just starting.
     
  • Medical sensor: this wireless sensor can be carried by a person and pressed if a medical emergency takes place. This component obviously caters to an elderly audience or people who suffer from certain types of illnesses.
     

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  1. burglar alarm…

    Sounds Great!…

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