4 Ways to Keep Your Security System Maintenance-Free
December 2, 2020

When
installing a security system on your home, you want the whole system
to run smoothly so you do not need to worry about any problems or
issues impacting your security system. The purchase of a security
system comes with a lot of custom options. When choosing options,
make selections that will keep your system maintenance-free and easy
to use for the long haul.
Learn
about which options to choose and how each one offers smooth-sailing
for the foreseeable future. 1.
Cloud-Based Storage
Connect
your security system to a secure internet connection for cloud-based
video storage and content. Options in the past have included
home-based DVR sets or hard drives, but video content can easily fill
up on those devices. You do not want to worry about swapping out
devices or deleting footage you may need in the future.
The
cloud-based storage option allows you to store all of the
motion-activated video clips and you can expand to unlimited storage
options. The cloud-based storage also gives you access from nearly
anywhere, so you can easily monitor and view clips if you're away
from your home or on vacation.
The
cameras you install may connect directly through Wi-Fi or have a
hard-wired connection to the internet. Security specialists will test
the cameras for the best connection options so you have clear video
feeds without any problems or poor internet connections. 2.
Solar Power Options
Supplying
proper power to a video surveillance system is an essential part of
keeping your cameras running. In some areas, hardwired cameras
provide constant power. In other areas, you may need to run cameras
on rechargeable batteries. Swapping out batteries can become a hassle
and you do not want to lose surveillance time while you recharge the
cameras.
As
you order a new security system, look into solar-powered charging
options. A small solar panel can charge the battery throughout the
day and provide the camera with plenty of power to record through the
night. With the power system taken care of, you do not need to switch
out batteries and can have constant power thanks to solar energy. 3.
Device Connections
When
you want to watch video feeds and see live content on your security
system, you shouldn't need to go to a main hub or viewing monitor.
Modern-day security systems allow you to connect multiple devices to
your security system. When you're on the go, you can connect through
your phone.
When
you're at work, you can rely on computer or tablet connections. The
multi-device options give you the chance to view and control your
security system from anywhere. For example, if you have built-in
microphones and speakers as part of your security system, then you
can speak to someone outside your house.
You
do not have to worry about viewing footage later and missing out on
key surveillance moments. 4.
Alert Systems
The
device connections available on security systems also give you a
chance to activate alert systems. You have multiple ways to receive
alerts about your security camera. For example, for quick updates,
you can receive text message notifications. The notifications can
tell you if something has activated the alarm, if there's a problem,
and offer quick links to the footage.
Alert
systems may also be set up for video-based doorbells. When the
doorbell is pressed, you can go straight to the live feed and
communicate with the person. You can also set up the alert system for
multiple devices in the house. For example, if you have an office
computer, the alert system can pop-up right on your screen.
If
you have smart speakers in your home, you can also connect the system
to the speakers to receive audible alerts no matter where you are
within the home.
Set
up your custom surveillance system with our professionals at All
Pro Security, Inc.
We
will make sure you have a maintenance-free system that fits all your
needs and gives you the sense of security you're looking for.