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Don’t Believe The Burglar Alarm Myths

If you are at all concerned about the security and the safety of your business facility, then it would be wise to look at the benefits of having a burglar alarm system installed. Burglar alarm systems can be quite effective and budget-wise when there is a need to protect your premises, inventory, equipment and employees. Unfortunately, there are some business owners who hesitate to put security surveillance systems in place because they have some misunderstandings and misconceptions about these products.

As most people know, burglar alarms are designed to help you detect break-ins and intrusions into stores or warehouses. When the alarm is tripped, a monitoring company is alerted and they are able to dispatch local police to the scene to handle the problems. Most systems also have integrated fire alarm systems and a monitor for that as well. Today, even the most basic systems also include security surveillance systems and even remote video surveillance, adding an extra layer of functionality.

However, even with the numerous benefits that burglar alarm systems offer to owners, there are still many people who shy away from installing them because of the lingering myths and misconceptions about some of the details of these systems. Now is the time to dispel some of those myths and rumors so that you can make an informed decision about security systems based on solid facts.

Myth One: They are just too expensive to install and monitor. Not so these days. Costs have come down considerably in recent years and basic systems can be purchased and installed for a few hundred dollars, depending on the facilities needs. Monitoring is generally charged on a monthly basis and usually is under $30 per month.

Myth Two: It’s an unnecessary expense and won’t boost my bottom line. While it’s true that you may never have an incident, the fact is that the cost of one break-in will more than likely pay for the security surveillance equipment many times over. Also, your insurance company will probably give you a break on your insurance premiums if your business premises are protected by a burglar alarm system.

Myth Three: They are difficult to use and I don’t have time to train my employees. Actually good security systems are quite simple to use. If you can use an ATM, then you can certainly handle a burglar alarm system. The same applies for employees and typically a demonstration and training session will take less than an hour.

Myth Four: The system will be useless is the power goes out or the phone lines are cut. The reality is that any decent security surveillance solution will have sophisticated battery backup in case of a power outage and an integrated cellular line to back up your phone system. Both of these backup systems automatically kick in if problems are detected.

Myth Five: False alarms are too common and will get us in hot water with local authorities. A monitored system will first alert the monitoring center. They will attempt to contact you, or someone on your contact list, to determine if there is a real problem. This step keeps most false alarms from ever being reported to emergency agencies. If you entered the wrong code, then you will get a warning signal and still have time to re-enter the code.

If any of the above misconceptions have been responsible for keeping you from making the decision to install a security surveillance system in your facility, or from having a home safety security system installed, then this clarification should clear the way for you to make the best decision possible. There in no doubt in the minds of people who have dealt with intrusion and burglary that burglar alarm systems make sense, both in terms of protection and also peace of mind.



2 Responses to “Don’t Believe The Burglar Alarm Myths”

  1. Actually, what prevents me from having a security system installed (in my home) is that they’re too easy to bypass if you know what you’re doing. Granted that means they’d work just fine as a burglar alarm, but that’s probably the extent of the protection they offer, unless there’s also some constant video surveillance of the same location, which would be extremely expensive for a homeowner to get. I’m not trying to discourage anyone from getting a home security system, but I think people should know what they do and what they don’t do.

  2. Thank you for going through each myth step-by-step and dispelling the lies. There is a lot of misinformation out there. Thanks for the great resource!

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