Posts Tagged ‘Alarm System Buy or Lease’

Trailer Security System- Designed Especially for Trailers

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Here at RV Burglar Alarm Security Systems, we have spoken before about adapting a car alarm to be used on an RV. But, what if you would rather try a trailer alarm instead? Trailer Dog Security Systems makes a security system especially designed for a trailer with an existing electrical power source. This security system could be perfect for fifth wheel security, travel trailer security, or toy hauler security. Especially if your trailer will be sitting unattended for a long period of time, like at a storage facility away from your home, the Trailer Dog Security System just might be perfect because it not only sounds the alarm, but also locks the wheels.

The trailer security system is made of commercial grade components. The unit is tamper proof and uses two ear piercing sirens, flashing lights, and a trailer brake locking mechanism. Other optional additions to the trailer security system include expansion to receivers, motion sensors, fire alarms, and smoke detectors. This trailer security system can be upgraded to a TD 2000 G, another Trailer Dog unit with more features, at any time.

This RV security system comes with 2 key chain remote controls, 2 heavy duty sealed door switches, integrated siren, exterior siren, electronic trailer brake lock, and more. For more information on this product, click here.

Tips for buying a RV alarm security system

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

In this series of blog entries, we will attempt to guide you as to what you should do before buying a RV burglar alarm security system. This is meant to be a guide only, RV Burglar Alarm Security Systems is not responsible for any claims made here.

1. Now that you have bought your beautiful new or new-to-you RV from a RV Sales site or RV Dealer, it is time to protect it with a RV burglar alarm security system. Make sure you do a lot of research and studying before you buy your system. There are many security companies out there to choose from and there are also many different options that come with security systems to weed through.

2. Do you buy or lease your RV burglar alarm security system? DO NOT ASSUME you are buying the system. Make sure to read the RV security system contract before signing it. Also pay close attention to cancellation provisions and LENGTH of lease. Some RV burglar alarm security system companies are requiring a lease of up to ten years.

Next blog entry, The three main types of RV burglar alarm security systems.