Home Security Solutions Columnist
You may have thought about a home security system. Perhaps you saw the signs go up in your neighbor's yard: "This home protected by." Or perhaps you have kids now and are more concerned about safety than you were in the past. Whatever it is, if you're considering purchasing a home security system, there are a few big questions you're probably asking. What kind of system is best and is the expense worth it?
Maybe video surveillance, Doberman pinchers, and motion detectors with loud alarms are reasonable if you've got the crown jewels on a shelf in your living room, but for the rest of us, do security systems really make sense? Turns out home security systems have become more affordable over the years as well as easier to use. For a minimal cost, you can install a basic system, then pick and choose from add-on features to come up with a custom fit. Here are a few considerations to keep in mind.
Wireless systems
One of the major expenses of home security system installation used to be the wiring. A professional had to come out to your home and spend time drilling and poking around in the walls to hook things up. With wireless systems, the installation is often so straight forward that you can do it yourself. What's more, if you're renting or just don't like the idea of putting holes in the wall, now you don't have to.Carbon Monoxide and Fire Protection
Most people who buy home security systems think first and foremost of protecting against intruders. But the same monitoring systems that will alert authorities to breaking and entering can also alert them in the event of dangerous carbon monoxide levels or fire. This affordable add-on is worth looking into.With user-friendly programming interfaces, 24-hour monitoring centers, and easy add-on features, home security systems are better than ever. Your peace of mind is well worth the cost.



