Nextalarm Home Fire Alarm & Security System
You Can't Aford Not To Have A Nextalarm Home Fire Alarm & Security System.
NextAlarm is a California-based company that provides both monitoring services and equipment for residential fire alarm and security systems. Consumers can purchase monitoring service for an existing system or buy a NextAlarm home fire alarm and security system online at NextAlarm.com.
Demand for electronic security systems in the United States is increasing. According to business research company The Freedonia Group, demand for such systems will increase 7.8 percent each year through 2012.
The increase in demand is not surprising in light of an FBI report, Crime in the United States, which showed that while most types of crime were down in 2008, burglaries increased.
A variety of NextAlarm home fire alarm and security systems are available through its equipment partner, Home Technology Store. Systems can be wired, meaning the system has wires that run in the walls and connect system components, or wireless, meaning system components are not built into the home’s structure and the system relies on battery power and magnetic contacts to operate.
Buyers can purchase simple systems with just a control panel and a few sensors for doors or windows, or they can purchase more comprehensive systems with such features as an ABN broadband adaptor that provides the ability to check online for real-time status of sensors and system status and events.
When a consumer buys a NextAlarm home fire alarm and security system, the company includes a period of free monitoring with the equipment. Unlike companies such as Brinks or ADT, NextAlarm monitoring can be dispatch or non-dispatch. With non-dispatch service, NextAlarm provides online monitoring of a home’s security system, with no operator or emergency personnel response to alarms. A homeowner can monitor system activity himself, and if an emergency is detected, he or she can alert authorities. With dispatch service, NextAlarm operators respond to alarms, contacting the homeowner and/or alerting authorities in an emergency.
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