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Crying Wolf Can Cost You – The Truth about False Alarms

By:
Peter M. Rogers
|August 31, 2010Most alarm system events are false alarms. The single biggest reason for these false alarms is user error, such as forgetting to provide the pass code to a contractor or family member, or using the system incorrectly. Other reasons include the following:
- poor training by the alarm company, and/or overly complicated systems
- inadequate verification of the alarm event by the monitoring center
- faulty equipment (often outdated), or wiring problems
- Annual system registration cost for end-user: $30
- First false alarm per calendar year: $0
- Second false alarm per calendar year: $0
- Third false alarm per calendar year: $0
- Fourth false alarm per calendar year: $50
- Fifth false alarm per calendar year: $50
- Sixth false alarm per calendar year: $75
- Annual system registration cost for end-user: $30
- First false alarm per calendar year: $136
- Second false alarm per calendar year: $186
- Third false alarm per calendar year: $236
- Fourth false alarm per calendar year: $286
- Pick the right alarm company to begin with (and on-line reviews can help a lot here).
- Be aware of local registration and fine ordinances. The better alarm companies are ahead of the game, so look to your alarm services provider for guidance.
- Wireless sensors are less prone to false alarms. No wires or connections to worry about, or go bad over time.
- Make sure you really master your system. Happily, the good systems these days are quite intuitive.
- Look for interactive features, like remote arm/disarm, text and email notifications, special apps, and even home video services. All these can reduce false alarms by making the system easier to use and control remotely. FrontPoint, a nationwide leader in interactive, wireless home security, specializes in these features, so is a logical choice.
- Don’t cry wolf – and you won’t get fleeced!