home security Sourcing Overview
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Certification Compliance and Safety Assurance Overlooking comprehensive certifications like UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS often leads to non-compliance risks and potential legal issues; ensure the product meets all relevant standards such as CCC and ISO to guarantee safety and market acceptance.
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Functionality Alignment with Security Needs Negotiate with suppliers to confirm the inclusion of critical features like Anti Theft, Video Doorbell, Two Way Audio, and Pan Tilt, as these directly enhance the effectiveness and user experience of the home security system.
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Alarm Type Selection Based on Installation Environment In practice, most suppliers offer a range of alarm types including Wireless, GSM, and PSTN; selecting the right alarm type should consider the property's connectivity options and desired responsiveness.
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Power Supply and Material Impact on Cost and Durability Choosing the appropriate power supply—ranging from AC 110V/220V to DC 12-24V—and durable materials like ABS Plastic or Metal Cases can account for a significant portion of total cost and influence the system's longevity and maintenance requirements.
