Alarm Wireless

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Alarm Wireless
Alarm Wireless
Wireless window/Door Alarm systems for apartments?

I used to live in a first floor apartment. I never had any problems (aside from neighbor ones…), but I strongly considered buying those wireless alarms that can be stuck to the window or door. Since the area was not sketchy (although it was near a secluded park with homeless people and the apt. building next to us was robbed…) I ended up not buying one.

I’m not currently living in an apt situation right now, but I’m wondering for the future. What have your experiences been? What products have you used? (Please don’t suggest I get a dog or a heavy ashtray, I’m curious to know if there products people have had good experiences with.

i’ve used wireless alarms on doors and windows
the only bad things are that you always have to turn them off when opening the door or window
and there is a chance that part of The Alarm may fall and cause the alarm to go off

overall they are a good investment though


SE Wireless Motion Sensor Light - 10 Super-Bright LED


SE Wireless Motion Sensor Light – 10 Super-Bright LED


$6.99


nstantly add motion-activated light for security and safety – indoors or out*Infrared technology senses both movement and heat for fewer false activations; daylight-off function*Compact (3″ x 3″) and lightweight (4.3 oz) lets you install almost anywhere; easy-mounting slot *10 super-bright LED cast pure white light, last for 100,000 hours, sip battery power*Wire-free installation, operates for mon…

La Crosse Technology WS-9611U-IT Wireless Sun/Moon Forecast Station with Oscar Outlook


La Crosse Technology WS-9611U-IT Wireless Sun/Moon Forecast Station with Oscar Outlook


$22.95


Forecast Station…

Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Alarm Set


Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Alarm Set


$22.64


The Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer comes with programmable temperature alarms for your fridge and freezer Wireless Digital Refrigerator/ Freezer Thermometer features an audible and visual alarm when temperatures exceed your pre-set minimum and maximum selection. Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Features: Audible and visual alarms …

GE 51107 Smart Home Wireless Alarm System Kit


GE 51107 Smart Home Wireless Alarm System Kit


$22.99


GE Alarm Kit With Window/Door and Deluxe Door Alarm 51107 3 AAA Batteries. Easy to use system. Features: -Deluxe door alarm with a four-digit keypad for entering a custom code -Three window alarms -Easy installation that requires no wires or drilling -120-dB alarms for maximum protection -Chime mode that sounds each time a door or window is opened…

Skylink Wireless Remote Control


Skylink Wireless Remote Control




DryBuddy Wireless Bedwetting and Enuresis Alarm System


DryBuddy Wireless Bedwetting and Enuresis Alarm System



Comfort, Convenience, Innovation – Three factors that make DryBuddy the BEST solution for bedwetting problems. The DryBuddy Wireless Bedwetting Alarm System includes one urine sensor, two transceiver and alarm modules, and a remote keyfob as illustrated above. The patent-pending DryBuddy system is unique because it allows the parent or caregiver and the child or patient to sleep in the privacy and…


Posey Wireless Infrared Alarm Wireless Infrared Alarm


Posey Wireless Infrared Alarm Wireless Infrared Alarm


$70.00


Posey Wireless Infrared Alarm Wireless Infrared Alarm…

Wireless Wander Door Alarm


Wireless Wander Door Alarm


$49.99


Wander Alarm
Wireless Wander Door Alarm.- Alzheimer’s wandering can be dangerous at worst and inconvenient at best. The wireless Wander Door Alarm alerts staff or caregivers when a resident attempts to leave their room, opens a window or wanders into an unattended area.

This two-part alarm system has a door sensor mounted in the resident’s room and a wireless receiver/alarm carried by the caregi…


Remote Play TagAlert 150 Wireless Alarm


Remote Play TagAlert 150 Wireless Alarm


$8.75



New Clover Ca030y Extension Cable 30 Ft 1 Rca Jack + 1 D/C Jack High Quality Excellent Performance


New Clover Ca030y Extension Cable 30 Ft 1 Rca Jack + 1 D/C Jack High Quality Excellent Performance


$13.55


Exceptional customer service and unparalleled product expertise….

Security Systems: Going Wireless

With crime on the rise, home security systems are a must have.  With burglars becoming more and more common, you simply must protect your loved ones as well as your possessions.  There are several different types of security systems available for you to choose from.  For your home, there are wired and wireless security systems available.  Each one has its advantages and disadvantages, along with the differences in price as well.

The driving technology found with both wired and wireless security systems are quite different.  Wireless security systems don’t need to be wired through the house; they will instead send transfer messages to the control panel through radio signals.  When they were first introduced, wireless security systems were proved to be unreliable when compared to the wired systems.  As time went by and more and more people looked into them, wireless systems began to take form.

When compared to wired systems, wireless security systems are a lot easier and more convenient to install due to the fact of there being no wires.  Wireless systems can save you a lot of money, time, and effort due to there being no ripping of the floors or walls in your home.  Wireless systems on the other hand are more expensive than wired systems and you’ll need to replace their batteries on a periodic basis.  The primary advantage to wireless security systems is the fact that they are easy to relocate, meaning that you can easily shift them from one home to another.

Wireless security systems use the same components as other security systems such as the touchpad, control panel, cameras, detectors, and alarms.  Wireless systems rely on radio frequencies that are transmitted by the door contacts, windows, and motion activated sensors.  The touch pads that are located at the entrances to the home will provide activation and deactivation of the system.  In the event of the power failing, a backup system will take over the wireless system and continue to provide security for your home.

To use a wireless system, all you need to do is input the code through the control panel.  Normally, this is done prior to entering and leaving your home.  Once the code is input into the control panel, the control panel will send remote signals to the rest of the system that will activate the alarms.  Depending on the system you have, an alarm will go off either by motion detection or a window or door being opened.

If you look around you can find several different wireless security systems, many of which you can install yourself.  Before you buy a system though, you should always consult a professional who can survey your home and suggest the equipment you need.  Even though it may cost a bit more money, it will be more than worth it down the road.

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