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Hardwired vs. Wireless Burglar Alarms
What's Best For Your Vacant Commercial Building

If you're a property owner or property manager at a vacant commercial building, chances are you've considered many of the security options available for protecting that building from theft and vandalism.

Vacant commercial buildings are prime targets for thieves to attack, and with commercial vacancy rates nearing all time highs right now, thieves can make a healthy living by hitting one vacant building after the next.

When evaluating what type of security is best for protecting a vacant building, cost and quality of protection are key factors property owners and managers must consider when making a decision. The site needs a business security system that's incredibly affordable since there is no tenant in place to pay the rent. Yet, the quality of protection needs to be extremely high because while the property sits vacant, it's completely vulnerable to attack.

With this is mind, it's often cost-prohibitive to even consider hiring security guards to protect a vacant site, since guards often cost tens of thousands of dollars a month. And even with a guard patrolling a vacant building, gaps in security coverage still exist because guards cannot simultaneously monitor all aspects of a building.

Instead, most property owners and managers look into installing burglar alarm systems at their vacant commercial sites. But then the question becomes whether to install a hardwired or a wireless burglar alarm system?

It's been our experience over the years that for vacant commercial buildings, wireless alarm systems are hands down the absolute best route to go because they cost significantly less and can provide complete protection.

Dollar for dollar, wireless alarm systems are much less expensive than hardwired alarms. That's because hardwired alarm systems require more expensive equipment and time to install, which drives up the overall installation costs. Additionally, the range of protection from hardwired systems is limited to where the sensors can be located and physically connected to the system.

On the other hand, wireless alarm systems, like CSC’s Snitch Security System, come in completely portable base units that include 115 decibel sirens, strobe lights and anti-temper sensors. High performance wireless boosters can be easily added to increase the range of the wireless alarm system, and often these systems can be installed in a few hours, keeping the equipment and installation costs way down.

Hardwired alarms are also less secure than wireless burglar alarms, because the hardwired systems depend on phone lines to communicate when a breach occurs, which thieves can easily cut to disarm the system completely. With wireless alarm systems, there are no phone lines to cut and virtually no way to break through the system. With a wireless alarm system like the Snitch, the base unit is completely tamper-resistant, so anything trying to disarm the base unit will immediately trigger the alarm, greatly increasing the building's protection. 

Additionally, the installation on hardwired systems is not always done in a professional, aesthetically pleasing way. It's typical to see exposed wires, sometimes hanging down or loose from the wall or ceiling, when an installation on a hardwired alarm system is complete. This usually creates an eye sore in a vacant building and turns off prospective tenants from wanting to move into the space. With wireless alarms, there are no wires at all, and the base unit and wireless sensors can blend easily into any building.

In other situations, hardwired burglar alarm systems can offer many advantages and are sometimes the better route to take for securing a business. But in the event you are looking to secure a vacant commercial building and you want to get the best protection for the lowest possible cost, wireless burglar alarm systems are no doubt the way to go.

If you’re wondering what type of business security system is right for your company or commercial building, the team at Creative Security Company is always available to answer your questions and help you determine what security solution is best for you. We also offer a free security assessment to all BOMA Silicon Valley members. For more information or to schedule a security consultation with CSC, please contact us at 408-296-2600.

--Brian Wall, VP of Operations at Creative Security Company (CSC) Inc.

CSC is a security services company based in Silicon Valley. CSC is owned and managed by retired San Jose law enforcement officers who actively investigate, surveil, and arrest perpetrators in order to keep our clients protected.  

 

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