Home Security Systems For Sydney

Over the last couple of years, home security systems have become a household necessity. At Atomic Alarms, we understand that all homes are unique and require different home security solutions. With years of experience and a comprehensive range of home security solutions, we can help protect your home. We have multiple packages to suit your home security needs from our alarm system packages, CCTV kits, security intercom systems to access control systems.

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Our Home Security System Solutions

Why Choose Us

At Atomic Alarms, we have years of experience in providing tailored home security solutions for types of properties.
We can ensure that our home security solutions can help protect your home and family.

HIGH-QUALITY SERVICE

Our home security systems are all from top home security brands and have a manufacturer’s warranty.

EXPERIENCED TEAM

Our team of home security specialists have years of experience and have secured all different types of properties.

COMPREHENSIVE HOME
SECURITY SOLUTIONS

We have a wide range home security systems and security solutions suitable for all types of houses and budgets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does a home security system cost?

    The cost of a home security system is dependent on the brand, type and the number of systems required. For example, a CCTV system with 4 cameras can cost $1,700 while an alarm system for a single storey-house can cost $880 including installation. If you’re unsure which home security system is suitable for your budget, contact us today for a house assessment.

  • Can you replace the security systems in my house?

    Yes, whether you are looking to replace an existing home security system or installing a new one, we can provide a home security system that is suitable for your house and budget. Our comprehensive range of home security systems is suitable for any home security concerns.

  • Is it worth having a home security system?

    Yes, a home security system can not only deter crime but also increase the chances of catching the burglar. According to studies from the Electronic Security Association, if a house has a home security system installed that the average loss is $2,000 less in-comparison with homes that have no protection. 60% of burglars say they will target another home if they discover a house has a security system.

  • How to choose home security system?

    Different home security systems are suitable for different types of houses and security concerns. From selection to installation, there are multiple factors that should be taken into consideration during this process.

    • Installation: When choosing a home security system, you should take into consideration whether professional installation is included in the package. These are usually performed by security experts, who select the most suitable area for installation to maximise home security protection.
    • Costs: There are several cost factors to take into consideration including equipment, installation and monitoring costs. The cost of the equipment can vary based on the brand and package option. It is important to take into consideration your budget and the security system features.
    • Wired or Wireless Connection: When choosing the model of home security system, it is important to consider whether wired or wireless is more suitable for your house. We recommend a wireless home security system for those that with pets or children that are likely to interfere with the security system.
  • How do home security systems work?

    A home security system is a network of electronic devices with a central control panel that is used to protect against burglars and home intruders. A complete home security system tends to consist of a control panel, door and window sensor, motion sensor, security camera and an alarm system. Home security systems aim to secure a house’s entry points by using sensors, which activate when an area or point of entry is breached.