Why DIY Home Security System Installations Are A Bad Idea


March 2, 2020

If you’re looking to test your handyman skills or fix a few things around the house without spending too much, there are tons of DIY activities or do-it-yourselfers you can try. However, before you decide to engage in a DIY project, you need to understand that there are some tasks that should not be considered DIYs on account of hazards or safety risks. These primarily include activities that concern you and your family’s safety and security. For example, DIY security system installations.


By installing your own security system without sufficient knowledge of the job, you could get yourself into an irreversible mess. To give you an idea of what could go wrong without proper training, experience, or complete knowledge of the job, the experts at Locktec, Inc. have listed two reasons to showcase why DIY home security system installations are a bad idea.


Electrocutions or fires

When installing an alarm system, you need to cut holes in the walls and run wires inside walls and around power outlets. If you’re not careful, you can electrocute yourself, start a fire, or cause irreparable damage to your home. As a result, it is best to leave it up to a professional with the right training and knowledge to handle a security system installation.


Security breaches

Usually, DIY security systems are a lot cheaper and don’t have the encrypted wireless format that professional systems do. This can leave your DIY alarms vulnerable to jammers and your home exposed to vandal and thieves. 


Do things right - Hire a professional

To avoid running the risk of fires and other hazards, it is essential to trust a professional with your security system installations. They understand how these systems work and the state codes to install them securely.


In Alabama, professional security system installers are required to have a license and go to training classes every year to renew their license. That way, they can ensure that they leave no room for risks or errors. As a result, when looking for a security system installer, make sure to check that the professionals you are considering have the necessary license and insurance.


To provide our clients with secure homes, the professionals at Locktec, Inc. are trained in all the different areas of alarm installations before they are allowed to install anything by themselves. Our installation experts know the exact distances required for wireless systems to function and how to hide power wires without risking fires or injuries. They also know how to look for weak areas in your home and the best way to protect them.


When it comes to the cost of security system installations, your expenditure will not be as much as you think. It can cost as low as $900 to purchase and have a professional install an alarm in your home. That means you can stay within your budget and also avoid unnecessary challenges in the future.


For reliable locksmith and security system services across Huntsville, Madison, Decatur, Athens, Scottsboro, and Arab, Alabama, reach out to Locktec, Inc. We focus on providing a full range of security services and products to give you peace of mind. Besides this, We are licensed, bonded, and insured along with NTC (National Training Center) certification in the areas of access control, camera surveillance, and alarm system installation. We are also ALOA (Associated Locksmiths of America) certified in safe opening and manipulation, commercial and residential lock hardware services, and automotive locksmith services.


To learn more about our services, please visit our website or get in touch with us by filling out our contact form here.

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