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  • How to Avoid False Alarms

    Posted on July 9th, 2010 admin 1 comment

    Follow these simple steps to avoid triggering costly false alarms.

    False alarms aren’t good for anyone.

    They waste police resources, they’re inconvenient to everyone, and they could result in getting a fine from the police who must respond to the call.

    Fortunately, preventing false alarms doesn’t have to be difficult. By following the advice in this post you can significantly cut down on false alarms and make the world a better place for everybody.

    There are three general reasons that false alarms occur:

    User Error – This can be forgetting to set the home alarm system, having a friend come over who doesn’t know what to do, or a careless child.

    Alarm System Issues – These are generally from a poorly designed home security system or one that has not been properly maintained.

    Natural Causes – Animals, earthquakes, rain, and other natural issues can cause alarms to go off at the wrong times.

    While natural causes are difficult to predict or prevent, both user error and issues with the alarm system can be prevented.

    User errors are generally caused by lack of experience or knowledge and are easily preventable. Make sure that everyone who regularly enters your house has memorized the code and knows exactly how to operate the system. Don’t ever give someone a key to your house without first teaching them how to work the system.

    Issues with the alarm system can be easily dealt with by ensuring you are working with a reliable alarm company. Make sure that they are well regarded in the community and stand behind their work. If you already have a system installed, have it regularly maintained and inspected by a trained professional.

    If you notice that your alarm system is acting abnormally or if it has triggered a false alarm, have your alarm company check the problem immediately to get your system in working order.