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In 2019, no less than 237,400 burglaries were recorded in France*. What’s more, most burglaries take place in the resident’s main home. So living in a block of flats won’t necessarily put burglars off from trying to break in. But what’s the most effective way to ensure the security of your flat with an alarm system? Should you use the same type of alarm system for an apartment as you would install in a house?
An alarm system is a piece of equipment that ensures the security of your house or apartment by alerting you if a burglar intrudes into your home. It can deter burglars from breaking into the property or remaining there, and it can help residents and neighbours to act promptly by calling law enforcement.
An effective security alarm system is usually sold as a kit or pack, containing a central unit which controls the whole system, and accessories such as motion sensors, video cameras for monitoring, and sirens that ring out in the event of a break-in. So to guarantee the security of your property, you need to buy not only an alarm but several pieces of equipment that will work together to protect your abode. Some systems are best fitted by a professional, while others are suitable for DIY installation. Some security systems even feature smart technology that allows you to view your property remotely using an app on your phone.
The main items in an alarm kit are:
The wired alarm is the most classic option of all security alarm systems. This type of alarm can be the best choice if you have a large flat or house and struggle to get a good Wi-Fi signal in the area where you want to install your alarm. An added advantage is that this type of alarm will not be sensitive to electromagnetic interference, which can help avoid malfunctions during use.
However, bear in mind that wired alarms are not easy to set up and this type of product is time-consuming to install, so these systems are best fitted with the help of a professional or DIY enthusiast. The price of this equipment is also relatively high.
A more recent technology than the wired alarm, wireless alarm systems are in use in many households and fit easily into the dynamics of the smart home. Wireless alarms are battery operated. This type of security product can send alerts remotely to the user through their wireless internet connection. So you need to have Wi-Fi access to use and control these alarm systems.
There are some advantages to buying a wireless alarm. Firstly, installation of the equipment is very quick and easy, ensuring a hassle-free experience even for those who aren’t into DIY. This can free up a lot of time if you want to move your alarm to another room, if you’re moving house or even if you want to move the alarm while carrying out home improvements. Secondly, wireless alarm systems will send an alert to an app on your smartphone in the event of a burglary, intrusion etc.
Netatmo offers a complete wireless alarm pack for optimal security so you can stay in control wherever you are (alerts available in real time via the Netatmo Security app).
GSM is short for Global System for Mobile, meaning that a GSM alarm works through the mobile network, which makes it a wireless alarm.
So, if a burglar intrudes into your abode, the security alarm alerts you directly on your mobile phone by SMS or voice mail. This is an advantage because even from a distance you will be warned if any intruders have entered your abode, or are trying to do so. However, bear in mind that if you’re somewhere with no network access, you won’t get the notification about the break-in...
When we talk about home security alarms, we often tend to focus on the risk of burglaries and intrusions. Yet hazards in the home such as fires or carbon monoxide leaks can also be a danger to you and your loved ones. In France, according to Law n°2010-238 of 9 March 2010 (effective since 2015), it is compulsory to have at least one autonomous smoke alarm in every home. Using an integrated alarm siren, smoke alarms immediately alert residents and neighbours if it seems like there might be a fire in your home.
The Netatmo Smart Smoke Alarm has a powerful 85 dB alarm siren to warn you in the event of a fire, so you’ll hear it ring out even in your sleep.
The price of an alarm kit can vary according to different criteria: the technology used, the products included in the kit etc. You can buy the simplest kits for a little less than a hundred euros while the most comprehensive smart systems with the latest equipment can add up to €500.
In short, to protect your apartment, you need a complete alarm kit (central alarm unit, detectors, cameras etc.) but you also need to choose the alarm system that best suits the layout of your home and meets your needs. Whatever alarm system you decide to buy, this product will help deter burglars from entering your home, and make it easy for you to act quickly if they do get in.
*Source: Sécurité et Société, 2021 Edition, INSEE