CNET debunks 11 common home security myths

A recent CNET article challenges widespread misconceptions about home security systems, emphasizing affordable and effective options for homeowners and renters alike. The piece highlights how outdated assumptions can undermine safety without providing real protection.

Home security remains a priority for many, yet persistent myths often deter people from adopting reliable measures. In a detailed analysis, CNET identifies 11 misconceptions that could compromise safety and waste money.

One common belief is that security systems are prohibitively expensive. In reality, DIY setups can cost under $200 for cameras and sensors, while professional installations often include promotions for free equipment with contracts. Monthly monitoring fees range from $10 to $25, or as low as $3 for single devices.

Another myth suggests mandatory contracts or subscriptions. Providers like SimpliSafe and Xfinity offer contract-free options, and DIY systems from Arlo or Ring require none. Subscriptions are optional for features like professional monitoring or extra storage.

Concerns about complexity are unfounded: professional installers handle wiring, and DIY devices connect via Wi-Fi with app guidance. Systems no longer rely on landlines, using wireless signals and cellular backups instead, making them resistant to tampering.

High-tech threats like Wi-Fi jammers or hacking are rare and ineffective against modern encryption. For renters, noninvasive devices provide full features without permanent alterations.

Effectiveness is proven: a University of North Carolina study shows 83% of burglars avoid alarmed homes, with 60% seeking easier targets. Systems capture evidence for insurance claims and arrests.

Dogs, outdoor lights, and rural locations offer limited deterrence—burglaries often occur daytime or when pets are absent, and property crimes persist in remote areas. Video recording is legal in common spaces like kitchens, provided privacy expectations are respected.

Overall, the article urges verifying facts over hearsay to enhance protection affordably.

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