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Lake Alarms Plus

State of the Art Home Security Systems at Lake of the Ozarks

Easy To Use Home Security Systems

Our customers enjoy the easy-to-use “EDGE” security keypad.

Choose your favorite way of disarming your system, such as facial recognition, bluetooth from your cell phone, 4 digit code, or keyfob.

Discover peace of mind with our wireless home security systems! 

Our home alarm systems include…

  • Cellular Communicator for calling the monitoring station
  • WiFi Backup calling to the monitoring station if needed
  • Encrypted sensors for doors, glass breaks, keyfob, smoke detectors, flood detectors, garage tilt sensors, etc.
  • Photo Snapshot of who disarms the system and sends the picture to the owner with the time stamp
  • Z-Wave enabled for electric door locks, lights, garage door openers, etc.
  • Built-in glass break at the panel
  • WiFi Access Point from the panel
  • Facial recognition is stored in the panel, not out in the cloud
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Customers love the convenience and added safety of facial recognition with our modern security keypads.

Your safety, simplified.

Our home security systems with cameras offer you easy-to-use technology. So you can safeguard your home effortlessly with budget-friendly small monthly payments. 

If you want a residential security systems installer at Lake of the Ozarks you can trust, call Lake Alarms Plus today! 

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Professional Alarm Systems Have Never Been More Affordable

Basic Requirements:
  • Customer must be the owner of the home.
  • Minimum credit score required
  • Automatic payment with a debit or credit card
  • All agreements are for 36 months

Serving the Lake of the Ozarks and Surrounding Communities

Home Security System FAQs

Absolutely! You can indeed arm and disarm your security system with your cell phone, and this feature offers several advantages for your convenience and peace of mind:

  1. Remote Control: Using a dedicated mobile app, you can easily control your home security system from virtually anywhere. This means you can arm or disarm it whether you’re at home, at work, on vacation, or simply away from your property.
  2. Real-Time Alerts: Your cell phone can receive real-time notifications and alerts about your security system’s status. If a sensor is triggered or there’s any suspicious activity, your phone will immediately notify you, allowing for quick action or verification.
  3. Customization: Most security system apps offer customizable features, allowing you to set up specific security modes or schedules. For instance, you can create “home” and “away” modes, and with a simple tap on your phone, switch between them to tailor your security system’s behavior to your needs.
  4. Integration: Mobile apps often integrate with other smart home devices, such as smart locks, doorbell cameras, and lighting controls. This seamless integration gives you more control over your home’s security and automation, all from one place.
  5. Guest Access: You can grant access to trusted family members, friends, or service providers by sharing limited access to your security system’s mobile app. This ensures that others can arm and disarm the system when needed without compromising security.
  6. Historical Data: Many mobile apps also provide access to historical data, allowing you to review past events, such as when the system was armed or disarmed, and any triggered alarms or alerts. This information can be valuable for security analysis or peace of mind.
  7. Backup Plans: In the event of a lost or stolen access code or key fob, having the ability to arm and disarm your security system via your cell phone provides a convenient backup option to maintain security.


In summary, arming and disarming your security system with your cell phone adds flexibility, accessibility, and control to your home security setup. It’s a powerful tool that enhances your ability to protect your property and loved ones while simplifying the management of your security system.

The system’s protocol involves initiating contact with the monitoring station as the initial step. Once alerted, the monitoring station personnel will promptly reach out to the customer to evaluate the situation. This two-step process is in place to help minimize the occurrence of false alarms. However, it’s important to note that in situations where the customer activates the panic button feature, an immediate call to the police will be initiated without delay.

A wireless home security system is a network of devices that help protect your home from intruders and emergencies without the need for wired connections. It typically includes components like sensors, cameras, and alarms that communicate with a central control panel or a smartphone app using wireless technology, such as Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth. These devices monitor your home and trigger alerts or alarms if suspicious activity is detected.

Wireless home security systems offer several benefits over wired systems. These advantages include easy installation without the need for drilling or wiring, flexibility to add or move devices, remote monitoring and control via smartphone apps, and the ability to continue functioning during power outages if they have backup power sources like batteries. Additionally, wireless systems are often more scalable.

Wireless systems are secure but not 100% immune to hacking or interference. However, if you use strong, unique passwords for your system, your risk becomes minimal, especially in an area like ours. And integrating facial recognition into your system provides even greater safety.

Additionally, setting up encryption methods like WPA3 for Wi-Fi and secure communication protocols like Z-Wave Plus can further enhance security. Regularly monitoring your network for unusual activity and keeping your router’s firmware up-to-date can help protect your system from potential threats.

When selecting a home security system, consider factors like the type and quality of cameras and sensors, compatibility with other smart devices and platforms, ease of use through a mobile app, the availability of professional monitoring services, the quality of customer support, and the system’s scalability. You should also consider your specific security needs, such as indoor and outdoor coverage, video storage options, and integration with other smart home features like doorbell cameras, smart locks, and lighting control.

Remember that the specific features and options may vary among different wireless home security system providers, so it’s essential to research and compare systems to find the one that best suits your home and security preferences.

When installing security cameras, several factors should be considered:

  1. Placement: Choose strategic locations that cover vulnerable entry points, high-traffic areas, and areas of interest. Ensure cameras are mounted out of reach but offer a clear view.
  2. Power source: Decide whether to use wired or wireless cameras. Wired cameras require access to power outlets, while wireless cameras rely on batteries or solar power. Wired cameras can offer a more reliable connection but require professional installation in most cases.
  3. Visibility: Decide whether you want your cameras to be visible or discreet. Visible cameras can act as a deterrent, while discreet ones may capture more natural behavior but might not deter potential intruders.
  4. Lighting: Ensure good lighting for your cameras, especially for night vision. Consider adding outdoor lighting or using cameras with built-in infrared or LED lights.
  5. Privacy: Be mindful of neighbors’ privacy when positioning cameras. Avoid pointing cameras directly into their homes or private spaces.
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Lake Alarms Plus

Security system installer at Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
Service options: 
  • Online estimates
  • Onsite services
Address: 186 Sunset Palms Dr Unit 2r, Camdenton, MO 65020
Phone: (573) 569-3038