Surveillance Door Bells Installation and Maintenance

Learn about installation and maintenance for security door bells

By Donna Gisolo Christenberry
For businesses, doorbells frequently serve a purpose other than announcing someone’s arrival; they serve as security doorbells. Whether it’s a retail store door bell, warehouse doorbells, industrial doorbells or business doorbells, companies use these devices to monitor the comings and goings of staff and customers. Such systems can be as simple as a regular doorbell or as elaborate as a wireless system with cameras.

You must determine whether surveillance door bells installation and maintenance is something to be done in-house or whether you want to hire a firm to handle it for you. The more complex the security you require, the greater the need may be for someone to install, monitor and maintain the equipment. When considering security doorbells for business, examine the following options:

1. Do the installation and maintenance in-house.

2. Hire a firm to install and maintain surveillance doorbells at your business.

3. Learn how to troubleshoot and maintain security doorbells.

 

Install wired or wireless surveillance door bells in-house

One of the simplest types of security doorbells is an entrance alert. A sensor detects motion and relays the information to a receiver that emits a tone. You can place several wireless receivers around your workplace to alert staff that someone has entered. Another type of surveillance doorbell involves wiring an intercom/doorbell to your office phone; some types include video. Obtain information on installation from doorbell distributors and doorbell manufacturers.
Try: Doorbell.pro shows a diagram of an entrance alert sensor for surveillance of entrances. Smarthome provides installation and wiring diagrams for an intercom/doorbell system.

Contract with a professional to install and maintain security doorbells for business

Based upon the size of your business or warehouse, doorbells can be part of an overall security system that includes custom keypads, door bell stations, door chimes and entry systems. You can choose to contract with local doorbell distributors that specialize in security systems. Not only will they install industrial doorbells, but they will monitor and maintain the surveillance system.
Try: All in One Security offers installation, maintenance and monitoring of equipment. Marin Electric installs, services and repairs surveillance doorbells that include intercom and a video system.

Troubleshoot and maintain wired and wireless business doorbells

For wireless security door bells, your main concern will be to ensure that the batteries for the system are functioning; test them regularly. If your security doorbell system is wired into your electrical system, you may need to check several parts of the system: among these are the push button (the part most likely to fail), the wiring for frayed wires, or the transformer.
Try: Doorbellfacts.com gives a detailed rundown of suggestions for troubleshooting and maintaining chime-type doorbells. YouTube has a video that demonstrates how to replace a doorbell button.