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Home Security System Cable Management

If you are considering the task of installing your own home security system, cable management takes on a different perspective. With your home security system, your focus needs to be as much on the security of your system as the beauty of the system once installed. This means you'll want to have all wires run through walls, floors, or even hard tubing to reduce the risk of tampering with your home security system.

Essential Wiring Components of Security Systems

Cable management for the home security system is usually best accomplished by securing few access points and making certain all wires are protected in hard, tamper resistant sheathing or armored cable.

Basic Security System Cable Management

As you can imagine, the main point of concealing your home security wiring is protecting the integrity of the system from tampering. Your home security system design should factor in well-designed cable management practices. If you are not sure how to do this, please consult professionals.

Using Armored Cable for Home Security Systems

Armored cable and steel or iron pipes are frequently used for home security systems to ensure the integrity of the security system. This can reduce the chances of any tampering that can occur with security systems that use plastic raceways for cable management. These types of cable management systems generally require skilled labor and special tools for installation.

Using Limited Access Points for Home Security Systems

There will need to be access points planned into the cable management for your home security system. It will be important to make these access points few and far between, and to have them well hidden or camouflaged.



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