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The Best Security System for Your Hawaii Home

Oct 27, 2022|

Each year, over 10 million people flock to the island state of Hawaii to experience some of the most beautiful beaches, scenery, and attractions in the world.

If you’re lucky enough to call the Aloha State home, ensuring your home is both protected and comfortable is a top priority, and a smart home security system can help.

Whether you just moved to Hawaii and bought a new home or you’ve a long-time resident, a smart home security system will help protect your home and family.

Hawaii state road sign.
 

Home security systems for Hawaii residents

If you’re in the marketing for a home security system, the choices can be a bit overwhelming. As you shop for the best system, knowing the basic components can help make your search easier.

A comprehensive home security system should include the following:

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Security sensors

Security sensors alert you to motion, movement, or attempts to enter your home. Basic security sensors your home security system should have include:

  • Door sensors. Since over half of all burglars enter a home through the front or back door, door sensors are a must-have. When your system is armed, the security alarm will sound anytime a door with a sensor is opened. You can also set door sensors to sound a chime when a door is opened, which can be helpful for parents or caretakers.
  • Window sensors. The next most common entry point for burglars is first floor windows, making window sensors another important security feature. Window sensors can also include glass break detectors, which will also trigger the alarm.
  • Motion sensors alert you to people in your home. If someone manages to get into your home without setting off a door or window alarm, motions sensors detect movement and will trigger the alarm.

Safety alarms

Burglars aren’t the only type of threat to your home. Safety alarms will alert you to environmental threats that can damage your home and put your family’s safety at risk. These include:

  • Smoke detectors are required by law in Hawaii. These are life-saving devices alert you to the presence of smoke and fire in your home, so you can get to safety as quickly as possible.
  • Carbon monoxide detectors are the only way to detect the presence of deadly carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, tasteless, invisible gas. When part of your home security system, unsafe levels of carbon monoxide will trigger the alarm.
  • Water sensors are small devices placed by appliances or in areas that are prone to water leaks, such as laundry rooms, bathrooms, or by hot water heaters. If moisture is detected, you can quickly take action before expensive damage occurs.
  • Emergency pendants, or medical alert devices, are worn around the wrist or neck. If there’s a medical emergency or the person wearing it needs help, they can press the button on the pendant and be connected to help.

Home alarm system monitoring

Home security companies that offer monitoring services provide the most protection and peace of mind. With professional monitoring, your home is monitored 24/7. If a security alarm or fire alarm goes off, the monitoring center will contact emergency responders on your behalf. This allows you to focus on getting your family to safety.

Turtle in the ocean in Hawaii.
 

Smart home automation any Hawaii resident can use

Smart home automation systems and security systems go hand-in-hand. Smart home automation includes devices and systems around the house that can be either automated or controlled remotely via an app on your phone.

Many security services use smart home technology and devices that can also make your home more secure. For example, you can arm your Vivint smart home security system right from your phone if you forgot to set the alarm on your way out.

In addition to making your home more secure, smart homes also make your home more convenient and comfortable. Some of the most popular smart home devices among homeowners include:

  • Smart thermostats that learn your temperature preferences and then adjust your thermostat accordingly, helping you save energy and money and ensuring your home is always comfortable.
  • Smart locks that lock automatically and use a key code or your smartphone instead of physical keys to unlock your front door
  • Garage door control notifies you if you left your garage door open, then lets you close it right from your smartphone.
  • Smart lighting allows you to turn lights on and off remotely, or automate them so they turn on or off at certain times or after certain actions (such as automatically turning on entry lights when you unlock your front door.
  • Surveillance camera systems give you a view of your property inside and out, so you always know what’s going on. Security cameras to consider for your home include:
    • Doorbell camera. Two-way voice and one-way video lets you answer your front door, even if you’re not home. Most doorbell cameras also feature motion sensors and automatically begin recording if someone is on your front porch or stoop, whether they ring the bell or not.
    • Outdoor camera. Designed to withstand temperature extremes, outdoor cameras keep an eye on the outside of your property and are useful for areas that need extra surveillance or access control, such as sheds or swimming pools. Features vary, from basic functionality to advanced features like the Outdoor Camera Pro, which proactively identifies and deters lurkers on your property.
    • Indoor camera. Indoor cameras can double as nanny cams, petcams, or just give you a view inside your home. The Vivint Indoor Camera also includes a one-touch callout feature, letting family members reach you on your phone with the push of a button.
    • Video playback has features that marks events (like people detected on your property) and lets you skip through, pause, and save footage.

Smart control for your smart home

The ability to check in on your home and control your smart devices from anywhere is part of what makes your smart home “smart.” Look for a smart home security company that allows you to control your home from a single location at home as well as on your smartphone.

Vivint features two main forms of smart control for your home:

  • The Smart Hub lets you control your home from a single location inside your home. Through the Smart Hub panel, you can arm and disarm your alarm system, adjust the temperature on your thermostat, lock your doors, view camera footage, and more. It also features one-touch emergency callouts that put you in contact with the monitoring center if you need help.
  • The Vivint App lets you access all of your devices and smart home features from a single app, whether you’re in another room or another state.

Smart home compatibility

As you look for smart home devices to integrate into your home, keep compatibility in mind. Not all smart devices communicate with each other, so it’s helpful to find a company like Vivint that ensures all your devices work together seamlessly.

Vivint is also compatible with some of the most popular smart home devices, including Amazon Echo for hands-free control, Google Home, and Nest thermostats. This makes it easier to incorporate smart devices you already have with your Vivint system.

Security systems near me

Whether you live in a condo in downtown Honolulu or a house in the suburbs, there’s a security system in Hawaii that can meet your security needs.

Oahu

As the most populated island, Oahu features stunning beaches and natural beauty, as well as other famous landmarks like Pearl Harbor and Diamond Head. With so much to see and do, it’s no wonder that nearly 6 million tourists visit Oahu each year.

For locals, it’s no secret that it’s expensive to live in Hawaii, especially if you call the island’s capital city home. Honolulu and surrounding areas, like Aiea, are some of the priciest Hawaiian cities to live in, with an average home value of $861,000. A security system in Honolulu will help you protect your investment.

If you love water sports and are lucky enough to live in Kailua, you probably spend a good deal of time on the beach. A security system in Kailua will keep your home safe and sound while you’re enjoying the water.

Residents of masterplanned community Kapolei are much more likely to fall victim to property crimes than violent crimes, but a security system in Kapolei can help ensure your home is protected and give you peace of mind.

Some areas of Oahu see more crime than others. Waipahu, for example, has a property crime rate that’s 85% higher than the national average, making a security system in Waipahu a must.

Woman hiking on Oahu.
 

Hawaii (the Big Island)

Also known as the Big Island, Hawaii Island is the largest. Hilo is the city’s capital and the largest city. Fun fact: Hilo is actually the wettest city in the United States, and all that rainfall means beautiful scenery that tourists flock to.

Hilo has a relatively small population at just around 45,000, but with approximately 32,000 tourists visiting Hilo each month, it doesn’t always feel like a small town. In Hilo, you have a 1 in 32 chance of being a victim of a property crime. Keep your home safe from theft and break-ins with a security system in Hilo.

Scenery on the Big Island in Hawaii.
 

Why a Vivint system makes sense for your Hawaii home

Once you know what you want your system to have, it’s time to start narrowing down your options for security solutions. Things to look for in a security company include the latest technology and devices you need to protect your home, a trusted name, professional monitoring with fast response times, and affordable options.

Vivint has all of this and more, making a Vivint system the best choice for your Hawaii home. In addition to offering the best security and smart home devices, a Vivint system also includes:

  • Custom security and smart home system designed to meet your home and family’s unique needs
  • Professional installation by licensed Smart Home Pros who will install your system and show you how to get the most out of it
  • 24/7 professional monitoring with an impressive response time of just 10 seconds
  • Customer service team ready to answer any questions you have

With Vivint, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your Hawaii home is protected around the clock, and getting started is easy. Contact our Smart Home Pros today at 855.822.1220 for a free quote.

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