Air Conditioner Security

The alarm system will notify you with a siren and call the local police if your air conditioner security is under threat

Your air conditioner is a major investment, so make sure it’s protected. The fact that air conditioners are installed on the outside of your home makes them vulnerable to theft during the summer. To ensure air conditioner security, the first step is to strengthen your fence around your home to deter thieves. You can install a cage, trim back bushes and landscaping, set up an outside surveillance system, keep your AC disconnect box closed, and install special alarms. You can protect your AC unit by adding bars or a cage. Secure the cage properly by bolting it to the concrete. Pre-built cages are available, but you can also customize one. There should be enough room for the AC unit to breathe, and the cage should open with a key to allow HVAC professionals access. Thieves can hide in overgrown bushes, trees, and other landscaping, shielded from detection. Properly trimmed bushes and landscaping will improve air conditioner security. Install a surveillance camera outside your AC unit to deter thieves. It gives you peace of mind and can help police identify a thief. Before a thief can run off with your AC unit, they will need to disconnect its power first, to avoid electrocution when removing the unit. As such, simply adding a strong lock to your disconnect box is a great way to add one more barrier that can discourage most robbers. A reputed HVAC company can install special alarms that can identify tampering, loss of refrigerant, or voltage interruption. The alarm system will notify you with a siren and call the local police if your air conditioner security is under threat. Air conditioner security is just one step in protecting your air conditioner. In order to prevent major system breakdowns and costly repairs, you should ensure that your system is regularly serviced and properly maintained.

 

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