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Security System Alarm Types

Now that we’ve covered how motion sensors work and how door and window sensors work, we might as move along to the bells and whistles of the home security system: the alarm.

Alarms usually have two parts: in-house notifier and an out-house notifier. Those were terms I made up but they’ll make sense in a minute. An in-house notifier is the audible and visual alarms that you’ll hear and see that will indicate an intrusion. A loud siren, flashing lights, or a combination of both are what I call an in-house notifier because it works in or around the house. The out-house notifier is typically a telephone dialer that notifies the security company or the local police station.

The in-house notifier is important because it will usually draw attention to the house, from neighbors or the security company/police when they arrive on scene, and they can convince the burglar to leave the area. The out-house notifier is important because, well, it calls the cavalry. One without the other is significantly weaker than the two working in tandem.

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