We all know the importance of a security system when it comes to protecting a business site, assets and people. However, they can be expensive to get professionally installed. Especially if you are a small business, you may be wondering if you can install your own security system. In this article we’ll explore the pros and cons of DIY security systems and whether it’s worth installing your own or getting professional help.
Historically, installing a security system was a task reserved for the professionals. However, advancements in technology have led to the development of user-friendly, DIY security solutions that cater to individuals seeking a low cost, hands-on approach to their security needs. These systems often include wireless components, mobile app integration, and simplified installation processes.
DIY security systems are generally more cost-effective than professionally installed ones as they don’t require additional labour costs and installation fees and are usually wireless, meaning no internal wiring work is needed. Systems can also be customised to suit user budgets.
A self-installation can offer a business greater flexibility in choosing the components and configuring the system according to their specific needs and concerns. Site owners would also be able to control their system directly, usually via a smart device.
DIY security systems can often be installed in a matter of hours, allowing users to promptly enhance their security without waiting for professional engineers. This is particularly beneficial in situations where immediate security measures are needed.
While DIY systems are designed for simplicity, a basic level of technical proficiency is still recommended. Users should feel comfortable following installation instructions and troubleshooting common issues. This is particularly important as any errors or improper installation can lead to an efficient security system that could be compromised when needed the most.
For more complex security configurations, such as integrating multiple cameras or advanced automation features, professional installation may still be preferable to ensure optimal performance and maximise the capabilities of a system.
Security professionals hold a high level of knowledge when it comes to business site security. With a professionally installed security system, an engineer will carry out a site survey and will be able to identify security weaknesses on your site and propose bespoke solutions to address these, something that a site owner may not have identified if they had done it themselves.
A simple DIY system may not be able to grow alongside your business and accommodate future expansions or changes to your security needs. A professionally installed system will take into account scalability, and provide a more comprehensive, professionally monitored system.
The answer to this is yes. Sites can install their own security systems which can be a good option for small businesses with smaller budgets. However, a DIY system tends to not be as advanced as a professionally installed one and can result in installation errors that lead to faults and compromised security in the long run. With over 469,000 businesses reporting that they had experienced crime in the last year, a reliable and effective security system is not something that should be overlooked.
If you want a high quality, reliable security system it is always recommended to get a professional security provider on board. Their expert knowledge will be unmatched and create a bespoke solution for your site, taking in all your concerns and site weaknesses. Be rest assured that the system is installed properly, safely and is working as it should.
For more information on security system installation, get in touch with the BusinessWatch team.