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The technology in alarm design is continually improving - the incidents of false alarms are being restricted whilst higher degrees of security is being provided. A properly installed alarm system can help to protect your property. These can be audible-only types or be monitored by a Central Station. For the business user, a monitored system is strongly recommended. Alarms can now produce not only audible warnings but also give visual verification of activation or even a sequential system to track the movement of the intruder on the premises as they pass through a series of detectors. The central control officers can therefore accurately verify to speed up the process of apprehension; it also minimises the inconvenience of false alarms. Selecting an Alarm
Installer In order to get a balanced view of what is on offer, get quotations from at least three reputable companies and compare them relative to the equipment and protection they have to offer. A number of self-regulating associations have been set up including NACOSS, SSAIB, I.A.I, Integrity 2000 and AISC. Companies affiliated to these bodies should be considered because they have made national agreements to provide: Good quality equipment Qualified installation personnel All installation to BS 4737 Professional servicing/maintenance as required To meet the local Police requirements Alarm response A disciplined approach to alarm setting and unsetting must be implemented to ensure that false alarms are kept to a minimum. In extreme cases Police response can, and probably will be withdrawn. It is essential to ensure that nominated individuals, when attending the premises in case of activation, cannot be compromised and forced to unset the alarm. Alarms are now available with in-built Duress Codes. Two numbers are recognised by the Monitoring Station but one, although the alarm is unset, actually alerts them that it is an illegal entry. Communication Monitored (Digital
Communicator) These lines can easily be cut and rendered useless. Where the telephone lines are easily accessible from above ground illegal interference is made easy. Steps should be taken to have the lines routed underground. An additional line can be installed to carry an alarm signal direct to the central station. However, this may prove more expensive than the other methods. BT RedCARE This reliable signalling is continuously monitored 24 hours a day and can instantly detect malicious line cuts. Paknet |
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