Home Security Systems: What to Know Before BuyingBy Barbara Pronin
Everyone wants to protect their home, their property, and, most of all, their families. In fact, market research suggests the home security business is growing at a rate of about 9 percent a year.
Home security systems are not all alike, however. Some systems can not only warn you of intruders, but can also notify authorities, monitor smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and/or include video surveillance. Mot security alarm installers can provide services that include equipment plus installation and monitoring service. If you are thinking about buying a home security system, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suggests that you: Get references from friends, neighbors or relatives; Check out companies online and check the Better Business Bureau for complaints; Verify that the contractor's license is in good standing via the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies; Get written estimates from several companies; Read the fine print regarding costs, installation timeline, warranty, and an explanation of your right to cancel within three days of signing a contract; and Ask lots of questions:
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