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by Harold Jenkins

Twenty years ago, a home security system was a huge investment. Your only option was hard wiring the property and that had to be done by professionals from the security company. For an average size house, it took all day to complete the job and that didn’t include the cleanup! With the new wireless security systems, it’s a whole lot easier to install a system to fit your budget.

To sell more home security systems, manufacturers have developed do it yourself home security systems for those on a budget. No need to worry about hard wiring your house - wireless cameras and wireless devices synchronize remotely with the system, making home installation very easy. No need to worry about installing and hiding the wiring because it’s no longer necessary. And to ensure they sell as many home security systems as possible, they even include DVDs to walk you through the process step-by-step.

These do it yourself home security systems even have there own contained power supplies. Even if you lose all connectivity to the phone, power and the Internet, your wireless home security system will continue to operate. As you can imagine this feature is extremely important, in case an intruder cuts the power and phone lines or there is a blackout.

The best part about a do it yourself home security system is how much cheaper they are:

- The system itself

- Installation

- Signing a service contract

- Monthly service fee

For most people, just having a some sort of home security system is enough to deter most criminals. Why pay a lot higher price for something extra you don’t have to have?

The amount of homes being broken in to is increasing all of the time. A do it yourself home security system includes many features similar to professionally installed systems. What is most important is that you find one that fits your family and lifestyle.

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