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Chris Ward, publisher for SDM, a trade publication that covers the electronic security industry, said it “has changed drastically in the last five years. ”“New competitors are coming out of the woodwork,” he said. That, along with the do it yourself movement, he added, has in some cases “been detrimental to the traditional security dealer. ”He called Defenders’ revenue growth in the face of that increased competition “very aggressive and ahead of the curve. ”One element that has helped home security companies continue to thrive in the face of the DIY movement, Ward said, is monthly monitoring charges. “Recurring monthly revenue is where a good number of security companies get the majority of their revenue,” he said.

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Installing the wireless.html">Frontpoint home security system is very easy. You may have heard horror stories about other home security systems, where a technician has to visit the home, drill holes in the walls, and hard wire the system. Frontpoint heard these stories too so they developed a pre programmed, out of the box, do it yourself solution that you can set up in as little as 30 minutes. The Frontpointhomesecurity components connect instantly to their Control Panel over a wireless frequency, which makes installation a snap. The Control Panel signals the monitoring station using its built in cellular device, so there is no need for a connection with the home landline or internet cable. This also lets you grow, expand, and change your home security system whenever you want.

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Wireless, do it yourself home security systems are usually the best options for renters. They require no installation, are simple to set up, and can easily be moved should the renter relocate to a new residence. Home security systems such as SimpliSafe and Protect America are renter friendly, as they have various DIY and wireless options. Asset protection devices are designed to protect specific, tangible assets, such as jewelry, paintings, cash boxes, and family heirlooms. These devices can be outfitted with anti tampering technology to avoid being disarmed. If the item to which the device has been attached is moved or disturbed, the sensor will trigger an alarm.

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