AAS Security – Wireless Home Security
AAS Security Wireless home alarm systems
AAS 600 wireless home security systems have been a good choice in home alarm systems for many reasons. Wireless alarm systems are extremely easy to install, can usually be done by the home owner, and are less intricate than hard wired alarm systems. Wireless alarm systems were previously considered inferior to hard wire systems, but in the past few years have developed tremendously.
In a wireless alarm system, sensors are placed around the home next to windows, doors, and any other form of entry. When the alarm is set, doors, windows and entrances must be closed properly. When the entrance is either open or closed, the circuit is broken, and the trigger is set off, causing the alarm sound. Some wireless alarms give you a 10 second warning before officially sounding the alarm, allowing you time to key in the code or deactivate through your cellular phone or remote entry. This feature is important because it allows the home owner to activate the alarm upon leaving the home, and gives them time to deactivate it upon reentry.
Wireless alarm set up is a lot easier than hard wired alarm systems, because they are less extensive in wiring. This reason also makes wireless alarm installation a lot less expensive than hard wired alarm systems. Wireless alarm systems are also easier to uninstall making wireless alarms an easy choice for new home owners or renters to keep their living quarters safe. Most landlords will not have a problem with allowing a wireless alarm to be set up for a tenant in their home, and more and more apartment complexes are setting up units to include wireless alarm systems in each apartment home.
The one drawback to wireless alarm systems is the possibility of radio frequency interference. Wireless home alarms are run by radio signal, and if there is other unstable radio transmission equipment in the area, the wireless alarm has the possibility of going haywire, causing false alarms, costly city fines for responding to false alarms, and headaches for the homeowner. Companies who offer wireless alarms are becoming more diligent in the past few years of blocking radio frequency interferences, so wireless home alarms are definitely becoming a better and better choice.
Wireless home alarms are a good option for renters who are looking for protection in their home or apartment without the permanence of hard wired systems, and businesses or homeowners who may not be in the same place for a long period of time. Wireless home alarm systems are a good route to choose for a Do It Yourself (DIY) plan, while still offering the major benefits of protection.
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I would like to purchase an AAS 100 but can’t find one.
What kind of website does not offer the option to buy? I am getting a shotgun but would like a security system as well.
Hello
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You can buy AAS Alarm Systems at this website
I am looking for extra motion sensors for the AAS 300 but cannot locate them. Iam looking on amazon. Can you tell methe corect one to get.
You can find all of the genuine AAS alarm systems here at the home of AAS wireless alarm systems. These systems have been designed and manufactured by American Bulldog Alarms also known as AAS Alarm Systems and they are trademarked by the US Patent & Trademark Commission
The AAS line of Wireless Alarm Systems are available at aasalarmsystems.com or americanbulldogsecurity.com
I would like to find out how I can get rid of my landline and have my AAS 500 system go cellular?
I am rather interested in your AAS 300 wireless security system, but I am finding your site and technical information absolutely atrocious!
Just as an example, I was comparing the AAS 300 to the AAS 600. The description of both systems is absolutely identical! The only difference is the picture of the product! Do you expect me to carefully examine a small, low quality picture and pick out what items are provided, and what each does? That’s ludicrous! At the very lease you need to specifically state what components are included in each kit!
And speaking of components, some more information on them would be much appreciated! I presume that the motion sensors and door and window sensors are all battery operated? What type of batteries do they take? And with what frequency do they need to be replaced? Is there any sort of “low battery” warning?
What about remote control of the system via telephone? If the alarm goes off and I’m 200 miles away, can I silence it or reset it over the phone? Will it automatically shut down after a set period of time? If so, is it hard wired or adjustable? I don’t think my neighbors will be pleased if I’m gone for the weekend and a false alarm (or even an actual burglary attempt) sets off the system… and they have to listen to it wail for the next few days!
Also, where can I purchase individual components? Door and window sensors? More motion sensors? Will a Skylink motion sensor work with a AAS 300 system? Are all of these components interchangeable? I can find the basic kits and some accessories on Amazon for example, but not more basic motion sensors or sirens and such.
I’m sure you have answers to all of these questions, and I will be quite interested to hear them. But they’re also the sorts of questions you should already have answers to on your site! Some of them are really basic technical data! Even after a fairly thorough search, I can’t find ANYPLACE that gives significant details showing the differences between the various models and kits!
I think your product may be quite useful, and may suit my needs. But your marketing and communications are absolutely atrocious. As a potential customer, I strongly urge you to improve both! I do not even see a “contact us” link or e-mail address on your site here (and like many others, I prefer to send an e-mail than use a comment box of this sort to contact a company.)
Hi, I’m looking to purchase an alarm system for my home and found your systems on Amazon. The one thing I haven’t been able to figure out is the difference between the systems with a “V” in their name and the ones without. For example the AAS-V500 vs the AAS-500. It looks like style of the main unit is different but is it just the appearance or is there a difference in functionality or operation as well?
Rudi
I m I USA for short visit staying at Phoenix and need to buy your AAS 600 , how can I get it and from where , pls advise ASAP
Thinking about purchasing the AAS V500 wireless security system. Would the system be compatible to VOIP (Vonage)? Can security cameras be incorporated into this system. Thanks.
WE purchased an AAS security system from Amazon. The silver box which is the control box whill not power up. Our unit was a AAS 600 Wireless Home Security Alarm System Kit DIY (R)
it did not have window and door chimes so you were kind enough to mail us a silver box which did have them, but it will not power up. Could you please send us a new one? I will be happy to return the broken one.
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Contact aasalarms@gmail.com or call (212)228-2560 Monday through Friday noon to 7pm, noon to 5pm Saturday & Sunday est website is http://www.americanbulldogsecurity.com
Contact aasalarms@gmail.com or call (212)228-2560 Monday through Friday noon to 7pm, noon to 5pm Saturday & Sunday est
http://www.americanbulldogsecurity.com
What home security options are available for those of us without landlines? I’d like to monitor my own home via the internet.
Hello,
I am wanting to purchase a Pet Immune Wireless Home Security System. My house has 22 Casement windows, (The type that operates via an inside handle), and 1 slider window. Will the wireless sensors work on Casement windows? (Because the window screens are mounted on the inside of the window frames. Which I assume is the same location that the window sensor needs to be. Also, The window frame closes up against the main window frame. So, I wonder if that may be a problem with the window sensor mounting?)
Also, My house has 3 exterior doors. Can you recommend the best “Pet Immune Wireless House Alarm” with at least 2 motion sensors, & at least 2 key chain “Keyfobs” for what I have described?
Thank you,
Tim.