Burglar Alarm
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Burglar alarms help reduce property damage, threat to life and ensure quick responses in an emergency, in both residential and commercial settings. Having a professionally installed burglar alarm system is one of the most effective steps you can take to protect your property, your assets, and the people inside.
Whether you are protecting a family home or a large commercial premises, a well-designed alarm system acts as both a deterrent and a rapid response tool, giving you complete peace of mind day and night.
Here are some of the key benefits of burglar alarms:
Comprehensive intruder alarm coverage adds a powerful layer of security, keeping your property safe from unwanted access.
Advanced sensors identify forced entry the moment it happens, triggering immediate alerts for a rapid response.
Doors, windows, and other weak spots are fully protected, ensuring intruders have no easy way in.
Fast detection and response stop intruders in their tracks, reducing the risk of theft, vandalism, and costly damage.
Safeguard your commercial property, stock, and equipment with a robust alarm system designed for business environments.
Stay aligned with insurer expectations and industry standards, helping you avoid penalties and keep your cover valid.
FAQ
A burglar alarm system is designed to detect unauthorised entry into a building or area. When triggered, it alerts occupants, security personnel, or a monitoring service.
- Control Panel: The central hub that monitors all sensors.
- Sensors/Detectors: Detect intrusion (motion, door/window opening, glass break).
- Alarms/Sirens: Audible alerts to deter intruders and notify occupants.
- Keypads/Access Devices: For arming and disarming the system.
- Monitoring Service (optional): Alerts a security company or authorities automatically.
- Wired Alarms: Connected via cables; highly reliable and difficult to tamper with.
- Wireless Alarms: Use radio signals; easier to install but rely on batteries and stable signal.
- Monitored Alarms: Connected to a central monitoring station that notifies police/security.
- Unmonitored Alarms: Sound only a siren; do not alert external authorities automatically.
- Smart Alarms: Integrate with smartphones and home automation systems for remote alerts.
Common sensors include:
- Motion Detectors: Use infrared or microwave sensors to detect movement.
- Door/Window Contacts: Triggered when entry points are opened.
- Glass-Break Sensors: Detect vibrations or sounds of breaking glass.
- Pressure/Seismic Sensors: Detect footsteps or structural disturbances.
Yes, they act as both:
- Deterrents: Loud sirens and visible devices discourage intruders.
- Response Triggers: Immediate alerts allow quick action by occupants, neighbours, or authorities.
Effectiveness increases when combined with CCTV, lighting, and access control.
Yes, they are widely used in:
- Residential buildings to protect families and property.
- Commercial spaces for inventory, sensitive data, or cash protection.
- Industrial facilities to safeguard equipment and warehouses.
- Public buildings for overall safety and compliance.
- Main Power: Usually connected to the building’s electricity.
- Battery Backup: Ensures functionality during power outages.
- Monitored: Alerts a security company or authorities when triggered. Provides faster response.
- Unmonitored: Only triggers sirens or lights. Relies on nearby people noticing the alert.
Yes, integration improves security:
- CCTV: Automatically records video when an alarm is triggered.
- Access Control: Locks or unlocks doors based on alarm status.
- Smart Home Systems: Remote notifications, app control, and automation.
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