It may come as a surprise but two thirds
of Americans rent an apartment rather than owning their own home. Even with
such statistics, up until recently, the best home alarm systems
were dedicated to houses rather than apartments or condos. Living in an
apartment does not mean you are safe from intruders, but the lack of acceptable
systems make securing an apartment difficult and expensive.
The main problem with attempting to
secure an apartment is that most alarm companies that provide system monitoring
demand a multiyear contract, and apartment leases are only a year. Signing a
multiyear contract makes little sense if you expect to move before the term is
up and paying up front a large amount for protection may not be economically
feasible. When a study of home security reviews
is made, one sees that the deals are similar to purchasing a cell phone and
service. If you take a 2 or 3 year contract for cell phone services, the
company will probably give you the phone. This arrangement is good for the
service provider and makes sense for a phone which is portable in its own right
– security systems use hardware and electronics which are fixed.
Good thing there are home security
systems now which are portable. The entire set up is wireless including the
alert which is done via a cell phone. The sensors are affixed with double sided
tape as is the controller. When you move before the monitoring term is up, just
peel the sensors off the doors and windows and take them with you. The service
provider will reset the system for your new location, often at no charge.
There are features that make sense when
the system is used for a house, but not for apartments. Home automation and the
management of small appliances does not make sense as hooking up a management
system to a stove or oven that you do not own is a waste. Other providers of
home security systems have introduced short contracts of a year that require no
qualifications.
Now that the electronics are wireless
and portable, the needs of the landlord no longer need be considered although
it is recommended even out of common courtesy to advise them of your
intentions. Apartments can be secured now, just as a house can be, and
apartment dwellers are well advised to secure their units. As the number of
people coming and going in an apartment building is difficult to monitor, anyone
could target your unit for a burglary. Read on Vivint
reviews for more information on wireless, portable security systems.
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