INTRUSION ALARMS
Burglar alarms for business, home, offices, and more!
Intrusion Alarms ......when a locked door is just not enough. There are many security professional philosophies regarding intrusion protection, particularly when these discussions address levels of protection, all agree that the the ideal intrusion system provides layers of protection. This ideal situation would include:
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Let's review a few of the above mentioned discussion points: USA Security Net consultants strongly recommend combining both hard wired devices with wireless devices when installation access is available. Types of systems: hard wired alarm, wireless, and combination of both hardwired and wireless alarm devices. Complete perimeter protection for all buildings, which include:
We have prepared an intrusion alarm instructional guide and work book that provides a detailed overview regarding: system troubleshooting, adding/deleting devices, system upgrades, and design planning for new systems.
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Combining intrusion detection with electronic door access provides gatekeeper monitoring. Entry/exit access is recorded providing a timetable for both entry and exit. Access levels can be adjusted to allow access into one area of the building, but not another. For example: Limiting access to certain high security areas such as: phone rooms, electrical rooms, computer data closets, can be made available to a select few. In addition, cameras with built-in motion detection can be also be wired into the alarm intrusion control panel, sending alerts to a monitoring facility when activated, while at the same time recording the activity for later review, or sending a live feed via an IP camera to the central station operator station.
Planning a system configuration takes time and thought. Sure, basic alarm packages provide some protection, but why cut corners? Let our consultants help you analyze the tradeoffs. . |