Security alarm
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The Control Panel
The heart of the security system is the control panel. This
resides in a metal cabinet generally located in the utility room. The
panel connects all of the devices to the main user interface points such as a
keypad or wireless key. It also communicates alarm events to the central
monitoring station.
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The Keypad
The
intrusion system is controlled by the customer using the keypad. The
keypads allow the customers to make changes to their systems (like
changing access codes). They also have built-in panic buttons and door
chimes.
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Door/Window contacts
Door and window are the first line of defense. They monitor the perimeter of the home or business. They
can be used to annunciate a chime when someone enters the premise. They
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Motion Detectors
Motion
detectors are the second line of defense. They are set-up as a back-up
to perimeter sensors. Our standard motion sensors are pet immune up to
60 pounds. There are also Dual and Tri-Technology sensors available for
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Glassbreak Detectors
Glassbreak
detectors can be used where Motion detectors can't be used due to
environmental factor that would trigger false alarms. |
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Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors
alert the central monitoring station of fire to alows for quick
fire department dispatch and can protect possessions and pets even when
the family is not home. |
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Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide detectors alert
the central monitoring station of a high level of carbon monoxide
to alows for fire department dispatch and can protect people and
pets. |
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Flood Detectors
Protect
your home from flooding due to sump pump failure. The monitoring
station is alerted as soon as the water reaches a pre-determined level
and can advise the home owner or another person responsible for looking
after your house.
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Temperature Sensors
We have sensors to monitor when the temperature drops below 42 degrees F. to alert
the central monitoring station that the heating in the house/building
has failed and to dispatch someone for repairs. There are also sensors
to monitor both high and low temperatures as for freezer failures or
any other process that requires specific temperature.
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Panic Buttons
Panic buttons can be used for any purpose including Police/Hold-up panic, fire or medical emergency. The alarms can be silent or audible. The buttons can be hardwired in a permanent position or be wireless and portable. |
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Wireless Communicators
GSM universal wireless transceivers send alarm communication when no land line is
present. They protect against accidental line cuts cause by storms, construction or
deliberate tampering.
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Internet Communicators
Internet alarm communication eliminates costly phone lines. It improves
security with a fully supervised line (the central monitoring station
knows almost instantly in the event of a line cut). Security
managers can program their systems remotely (like user names and access
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Audio and Video Verification
Add
on modules that reduce the risk of false dispatch .They enable the
central monitoring station to talk and/or see the occupants to
determine the cause of the alarm.
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FACT:
Insurance companies will provide up to a 20% discount to home owners with a monitored alarm sysytem.

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