Home invasions have become an all-too-common problem. You hear about burglaries every day. The details are frightening and the thought of someone breaking into your home is terrifying. In light of this, many people consider home security systems. They find peace of mind knowing their homes are protected. Others consider the possibility of lowering their homeowner's insurance rates. Whatever the reason, it's important to not only choose the right security system, but the best company. After all, your home and life are at stake. The best security system will accommodate your lifestyle and protect your valuables. The best company will offer a quality system with the right amount of customer service and technical support. Your search for a reputable security company should begin by asking family and friends for recommendations. Or, get suggestions from your insurance company. You can also get a list of security system companies that are Better Business Bureau members or get reports on ones you're considering. Simply, visit www.dayton.bbb.org or call (937) 222-5825 or (800) 776-5301. Contact at least three companies and ask for written quotes. Keep in mind, prices for security systems will vary based on the level of protection and additional features included. So, make sure your estimates are based on similar products and specifications. You'll want to determine if the company is licensed and a member of the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association. Make sure you find out whether the company screens employees before hiring them. You don't want the wrong person in your home installing the system and having access to passwords and other sensitive information. Also, ask for references and check them out. Here are more questions to ask: Does the security system monitor anything else besides fire and intruders such as carbon monoxide or temperature? What guarantees or warranties are available? Is there a maintenance plan? Does your alarm offer a radio backup unit if telephone lines are cut or unavailable? What happens in a power failure? Is there a battery backup system? How long is the contract and what's the cancellation policy? Once you've decided on a company, review the contract and make sure everything you've discussed is included such as installation and monthly costs, alarm type and coverage, contract length, warranties or guarantees and the cancellation policy. Don't sign the contract until you understand everything and ask questions if you're not clear on all the details. Then, have the security system company go over the system with you. This will help you feel comfortable using the system and prevent false alarms. HOME
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