Why install an alarm system?
An alarm system provides security and peace of mind for you and your family. It not only protects against break-ins but can also warn of fire, water leaks, and other hazards. With modern smart alarm systems, you can also monitor your home remotely and receive notifications directly on your mobile phone if something happens.
There are several different types of alarm systems on the market, from professionally monitored systems to do-it-yourself solutions. Which one is best depends on your needs, your budget, and how much control you want over the system.
Below, we have compared the 5 best alarm systems on the market based on security, features, user-friendliness, and price.
How to choose the right alarm system?
When choosing an alarm system, there are several factors to consider:
1. Type of monitoring
Professionally monitored systems: These systems are connected to a monitoring center that watches over your home 24/7. If the alarm goes off, they contact you and/or send security personnel. These systems provide the highest security but also have higher monthly costs.
Self-monitored systems: These systems send notifications directly to your phone if something happens. You are responsible for checking the alarm and contacting the police if necessary. These systems often have lower or no monthly costs but require that you are always available.
2. Installation
Professional installation: Many companies offer professional installation where a technician comes to your home and installs the system. This ensures that everything works correctly but costs extra.
DIY installation: Many modern systems are designed to be easy to install yourself. This saves money but requires that you are comfortable with technology.
3. Components and features
Consider which components you need for your home:
- Control panel: The brain of the system that communicates with all sensors.
- Door and window contacts: Detect when doors or windows are opened.
- Motion sensors: Detect movement in the room.
- Cameras: Give you the ability to see what's happening in your home.
- Sirens: Deter burglars and alert neighbors.
- Smoke detectors and water sensors: Protect against hazards other than break-ins.
- Smart features: Integration with other smart home devices, remote control via app, etc.
4. Cost
Compare both the startup cost (equipment and installation) and the ongoing costs (monthly fees). Keep in mind that a cheaper system can become more expensive in the long run if it has high monthly fees.
5. Contract and commitment period
Many professionally monitored systems require you to sign a contract with a commitment period. Check the terms carefully and see if there is an option to pause or terminate the contract if needed.
6. Power supply and backup
Check how the system is powered and what happens during a power outage. A good system should have battery backup and/or mobile connection that works even if the power or internet goes down.
7. User-friendliness
An alarm system is only effective if it is used regularly. Choose a system that is easy to use for everyone in the household, with an intuitive app and/or control panel.