alarm system Sourcing Overview
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Beware of Overlapping Alarm Functions Overlooking the distinction between product types like GSM Alarm System, GPS Car Alarm System, and Home Alarm can lead to mismatched security needs; ensure the chosen system aligns precisely with the intended application to avoid ineffective protection.
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Insist on Comprehensive Certification Compliance Request suppliers provide evidence of certifications such as ISO, CE, FCC, and RoHS to guarantee product safety, regulatory compliance, and quality standards, which are critical for long-term reliability and legal acceptance.
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Experienced Buyers Prioritize Zone Capacity Based on Coverage Needs In practice, selecting between 2 wired zones and up to 120 wireless zones depends on the complexity of the protected environment; most buyers balance cost and coverage by opting for mid-range zone counts like 12 or 18 wireless zones.
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Alarm Volume Directly Affects Deterrence and Customer Satisfaction Choosing an alarm volume of ≥90 dB or higher significantly improves deterrence effectiveness but may increase noise complaints, so weigh the impact on user environment and potential regulatory noise limits carefully.
