5 Additional Benefits to Having a Home Security System

May 17th, 2011 Don Tate

When most people consider getting a home security system, they only consider one benefit of having a home security system - to protect their homes and family by scaring burglars away with the deafening screech of an alarm. In reality, there are many more good reasons to have a home security system that you will have a better chance of benefitting from.

1. Decreased Chance of Getting Burglarized

What's better than scaring a burglar out of hour house? How about keeping them form targeting our house in the first place. Studies have shown that homes with alarms and clearly visible signage are significantly less likely to have an attempted break in than homes without protection. And before you run off and get ADT signs to put in your front yard, remember that many break-ins are conducted by people who know you and will know if you really have an alarm system.

2. Fire Dispatch

A home security system can also include a smoke detector tied into to system that will automatically alert dispatch when it detects a fire. So unlike traditional smoke detectors that are merely there to alert you of a fire, a smoke detector tied into an alarm system can make sure fire crews get dispatched to your home even if you aren't there. Getting help to your home faster can be the difference between loosing valuables, pets, and even your entire home.

3. Lower Home Insurance Rates

Since homes with security systems are less likely to be robbed, and in the case of a security system supplemented with a smoke detector, less likely to burn down, the homeowners are less likely to need to file an insurance claim and when they do, it isn't for as much. Knowing this, home insurance providers are willing to provide discounts to homeowners who have a security system in place. In some cases, these discounts are enough to completely offset the monthly monitoring fees charged by the monitoring company so once the security system is in place, everything else is essentially free.

4. Silent Alarm

A desperate criminal may try to confront you outside of your home and instruct you to turn off the alarm so they can proceed to rob your home or worse. Accounting for this, security systems today have a silent alarm option. Instead of punching in the disarm code, you have a special code that appears to turn off the alarm but in actuality alerts dispatch that there is an emergency. You stay safer because the criminal believes you are being cooperative, but in truth the authorities are on their way to assist you.

5. Door Chimes

This benefit may seem inconsequential, but it may end up being the feature you use the most. Enabling chimes in your security system will tell it to announce each time a protected door or window in your house is opened. This way, even when the alarm is off, you can tell when children enter or leave your house, if the dog has pushed a door open, or if an unwanted guest has opened a back window.

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