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Pros and Cons of wireless burglar alarms

Wireless burglar alarm systems are newer to the market than their wired counterparts. Maybe this means you’re a little sceptical about them after coming across one a few years ago when the technology wasn’t quite up to par, or maybe you just don’t know much about wireless home alarms systems. These days, though, wireless alarms are in many ways a better choice than a traditional wired system.

            First thing’s first: installation. The thought of having to bring in contractors to wire a new alarm system puts many people off getting one. That’s not an issue with wireless systems like the bespoke Safety, Security and Wellness packages offered by SafelyTeam. In fact, you can set everything up yourself in less than half an hour!

            Beyond set-up, a lot of homeowners have reasonable concerns about the reliability of a wireless burglar alarm system. While it is true that wired systems are slightly more reliable under optimal conditions, there’s always the risk of the wires being cut which would render the whole system pretty much useless. This isn’t a danger with a wireless smart security home system like SafelyTeam offers.

Plus, with constant monitoring and access to our app you will quickly be able to identify and fix any issues that might occur with signal or power supply. SafelyTeam is, after all, built with all these potential issues in mind. You can boost the connection of your accessories no matter the size or layout of your home using additional Smart Plugs, every accessory has a backup power supply, and SafelyTeam hubs (the brains behind your security system) is configured to connect to both WiFi and 4G, so even if your internet goes down your security system doesn’t.

Reticence over wireless burglar alarm systems is understandable given how recently they have reached their current level of quality, but these days a wireless system is the best option for most UK homeowners.