The effective of Intruder Alarm systems can be increased by connecting them to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) via a choice of communication methods such as a broadband or telephone Line. The ARC is monitoring your system 24 hours a day for any activation. In the event of an alarm occurrence the ARC can call the Police to attend to your premises or call your designated key holder. Our Alarm Monitoring is provided by an approved NSI Gold Approved Alarm Receiving Centre and gives the highest standards in monitoring services. The Alarm Receiving Centre is accredited to British Standard 5979 Category II and ISO 9000 and further complies with existing British and European standards e.g. BS EN 50131, PD6662.
The systems can communicate with the ARC via a choice of for number of enhanced signalling methods which are explained via the links below. These systems provide a secure link between the protected premises and the Central Station. All equipment comply with British Standard 4737, EN50131 and DD243. The National Security Inspectorate ((NSI) and local police force policies. The system design, installation, monitoring and maintenance comply with current European Standards, NSI and Police Force policies and you can be sure that the system we provide will be user friendly, trouble free and effective at protecting your business and its assets.
BT RedCare:
The RedCare service provides continual monitoring of protected premises by the use of an existing BT line. This line is continually monitored and in the event of a line cut the ARC will be notified. With the addition of RedCare GSM dual path signalling, monitoring will continue even though the line has been cut.
CSL DualCom:
DualCom monitoring provides continual monitoring of protected premises on any standard telephone line. Alarm signals are transmitted via Radio, GSM or GPRS and will provide notification to the ARC in the event of a line cut.
Digital Communicator:
Digital Communicator monitoring provides monitoring of protected premises via a standard telephone line. Alarm signals are transmitted to the ARC in the event of a situation arising.