Certified As with CCTV, we are certified by SSAIB and NSI |  |  |  | Intruder alarms are the most common method of electronic security. Many insurance companies require an alarm to be fitted before they will insure a property. Most also stipulate that the systems must be installed by a certified company. As with CCTV, we are certified by SSAIB and NSI. You may also find that if the right criteria is met then some insurance companies may offer a discount on premiums. There are many types of intruder alarm system available and each installer will have their own favourite. We have chosen our range of panels and detectors based on quality, reliability and user friendliness.
Unlike some national companies we are not tied to one particular manufacturer so we can offer a wider range of products based on specific requirements. This also allows us to be more competitive on price and helps us to design systems based upon the customer’s budget.
Remote monitoring has become an integral part of intruder alarms. We are pleased to be able to offer all forms of signaling available, including confirmed signaling such as Redcare GSM, required to obtain police response.
All our installations are compliant with the current ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) policies as well as BSI DD243: 2002. This ensures that all our systems are of the highest quality.
These standards stipulate that systems must now have “Confirmed Technology” in order to obtain a Unique Reference Number or URN. We can offer all of the three current methods available, Audio, Visual and Sequential confirmation.
As with CCTV we offer a free, no obligation site survey by one of our trained sales team that will be totally confidential. This ensures each system we install is site specific to provide maximum security and peace of mind.
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24 Hour monitored alarms provide protection around the clock.
Alarm Response Simply detecting intrusion is not enough. Help must be summoned without delay. Monitored burglar and fire alarms connected to a 24 hour monitoring service is the answer. Traditional bells-only alarms may alert staff, but outside business hours they offer little protection.
Police forces will not respond to a ringing bell unless there is evidence of an offence in progress |