Just a quick low down on how the free alarm system work. A study in Canada was done a few years ago and it takes an alarm company 2.1 years to break even on the free alarm they gave you. That just pays for the equipment they installed and not their labour or expenses for the monitoring station or the installation.
If you were to outright buy a system from a smaller company, typical costs for a standard size house are around $1K. This includes all ground floor opening windows and doors, basement windows, a couple of motion detectors and maybe some smoke or CO2 detectors, two keypads and the control panel and the labour to put it in. Monitoring is extra and is usually $15-25 per month.
The free alarm system typically consists of the panel, 1 keypad, two door contacts and a motion detector. The most basic you can get. Once you start adding additional windows, doors , motions, smokes etc, the cost now goes up and in the end you are close to what you paid for the outright system. The contracts are usually good for 3 years. At this point you own the equipment and are now just paying for the monitoring.
Be careful with the larger companies as they will put in their own equipment (proprietary) which down the road, no other alarm company can work on. You are then stuck with that company unless you cange out the panel and keypads. Back in the day there was no such thing as the free alarm system. You paid full pop and thats why the systems were a luxury for most homeowners. Then came along the free systems which almost every company did. That trend has started to reverse itself over the last 8 years and there are really only the big companies now giving them away for free and that is starting to change as well.
If you want to do it yourself without monitioring, there are enough places you can buy the equipment outright and you just install it.
As for video surveillance-sorry Robsmith but your comments about using video in court is somewhat incorrect. If you install a cheap *** video system you got from costco or the internet, then yes that statement is true. If you pay for a good system and install it the DVR will come with a coded software watermark which proves to the court that it has not been tampered with.
SD-any luck yet on getting into programming ?