Driveway Alarms
Driveway alarms play a very important role by providing proper security to homeowners, loved ones and their property. There are wireless driveway alarms or a wired driveway alarm, which detects motion when someone or something comes into its sensors path. This immediately activates the driveway security alarms signal. This not only protects your home from intruders but also lets you know when someone is delivering something, such as a package, mail, or newspaper, before they knock or ring the doorbell. A drive way alarm is a perfect addition to your home security system.
Driveway alarm systems are available in a large variety of styles with every driveway alarm having its own way of protecting your home and property. There are both handheld drive way alarms and driveway wireless alarm systems with detection ranges of up to two miles. Some driveway sensor alarms use sounds, recorded messages, and lights to alert the homeowner while other types of driveway sensor alarm or security wireless systems have an intercom system to allow you to answer or speak with the person.
In driveway alarms, dimango door chimes make a pleasant chime sound when someone enters the monitored area or, in alarm mode, it sets off a 120-db alarm when it detects an intruder. You can activate or deactivate this system using the remote control provided.
Another great alarm is a driveway patrol, security wireless system, which instantly alerts you when someone comes up your walk or driveway. Homeowners can install a wireless driveway alarm themselves using a screwdriver, as all they need to do is place the waterproof transmitter outside and place the receiver inside the house. You can install a driveway sensor, alarm system in different locations, such as hidden from view in your yard or your properties perimeter. This will alert the homeowner in advance to the presence of someone on his or her property.
There are infrared alarms, metal detection alarms, wireless alarms and wired alarms on the market, with the wired alarms being a little more costly in the long run and more difficult to install. Homeowners most often select the wireless alarms because they are easy to install, fairly inexpensive, and easy to maintain. The metal detection driveway alarm alerts the homeowner when a vehicle passes over the alarm. The infrared driveway alarm has probes and sensors that work by sensing the heat movement of people or objects.