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Burglar Alarms Install Guide - How to in 4 Steps

By: Sandra Wilson

You've decided to install your own security system because you just don't want to fork out the funds for an installation service. After all you're pretty handy and figure you can do it yourself. So here you are looking for a burglar alarms install guide. It is usually a good idea to have some type of direction when you do this so it is done correctly.

Below we provide some tips of what you should be considering when you choose to install your own burglar alarms or home security system. A good installation guide will also help to explain in more detail the steps that you need to take when fitting any kind of security system. So it is important that you read it through thoroughly before you start the work.

1. Before you even begin doing the actual physical installation you need to plan out your work. What areas do you need covered by the burglar alarm system? It can help you see better if you have a floor plan of your home. Also adding outside landscaping and structures that could deter or help a would-be burglar to the plan is a good idea. This will help you know what needs to be where. The basic entry points of course are windows and doors. How will you cover these?

2. The next stage to installing any kind of burglar alarms or security system is to start laying the cables. But first of all you need to drill holes through walls and joists where you want the cables to go through. It is important you make sure that the diameter of each of the holes is large enough for the number of cables you are going to be running through them. Don't forget the patching of the wall board that must be done after the total installation of wires is done.

However if you have a wireless system, there won't be any laying out of wires throughout your home. This can be a good thing as it will mean no tearing out walls (or at least drilling holes through them and patching the holes) and drilling holes through studs if needed which can be quite time consuming. You may find it best to go with a wireless system.

3. Before yo start cutting the wires to run to the sensors, be sure that you have measure correctly and allowed for sufficient length to reach the sensor or camera and back to the control panel. Measure twice and cut once is the old rule that applies. Labeling the wire after you cut so that you don't use the wrong wire for the wrong detector is a good idea.

4. For the bell box, the best place for it the experts say is outside high up on your home out of reach but in such a place where it can be seen. This alone can be a deterrent to any potential thief as he can see you have a burglar alarm system in place.

Although the above points were a quick look at installing a security system in your home you will still want to locate a good burglar alarms install guide before beginning the work on your own home. Although you will trade time for money, for the handy DIYer installing the burglar alarm system yourself can be a good choice.

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