Security Wiring Questions
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Carl, EEPete, Bob, and anybody else,
We have started talking to security companies to get some security wiring in place before we insulate and hang drywall. I'm mostly interested in getting some wiring done for the security essentials. I'm thinking that I will be purchasing a home automation system after we get in the house. I would like to get some motion detectors, glass break detectors, sensors on doors, maybe some sensors on some critical windows, and associated wiring run to a closet in the dining room/office. I'm not interested in a proprietary system that requires proprietary sensors and supporting equipment. I'd like to be able to get the sensors installed and pick out a home automation system later that I can hook up to the sensors that have already been installed. I'm not interested in purchasing a security monitoring service and definitely not interested in paying a monthly fee to a security monitoring system. I figure I should be able to get a home automation system that will dial my cell phone and send me a text message if a security sensor or smoke detector triggers an alarm.
Questions
1. Is there a standard for security sensors (doors, windows, motion detectors, glass detectors) so that sensors can be purchased that will work for a wide array of home automation equipment?
2. Where would you put sensors? I'm thinking all exterior doors, the door between the garage and kitchen, and the door going down to the basement. Possibly motion detectors in the great room, foyer and hall way, and basement. Glass break detectors in the front of the house (dining room?), great room, and basement.
3. Are there motion detectors that don't get triggered by cats?
One security company said that motion detectors don't work if there are cats in the house because cats don't stay on the floor; they climb on top of tables, chairs, countertops, etc.
4. Do you guys have any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Obed