
Choose a controller with back up battery so the system
will stay
active in the event of a power outage or if the Internet is down. If you will be installing smoke alarms you’ll need the extra power of a 24 hour battery back up, not the 4 hour back up offered by many manufacturers. THE COST FOR SECURITY There are two costs to keep in mind when shopping for a home security system. The first is for the equipment and the installation, if you’re having it done by a professional. It can run from a few hundred dollars for a basic installation or less that half of that if you install it yourself to north of $1000 for a full feature system with specialized sensors and wireless smoke and CO detectors. The second is the monthly service charge that includes fees for software driven features and central station monitoring.
For homeowners in rural areas, Protect America provides the best option, and in some cases the
only option.

99MSRPHoneywell Lyric C2 Wi Fi Security Camera at $169. 99MSRPNest Cam IQ Indoor at $299. 00MSRPArlo Go at $429. 99MSRPRing
Spotlight Cam Battery at $199. 00MSRPCanary All In One Home Security Device at $169. 00MSRPAugust Doorbell Cam Pro at $199. 00MSRPRing
Video Doorbell Pro at $249. 00MSRPRing Video Doorbell 2 at $199. 00MSRPRing Video Doorbell at $199. 00MSRPDoorBird Video Doorbell D101 at $349. 00MSRPRemoBell at $199.