An intruder alarm can either be an essential requirement or provide an additional safeguard and peace of mind that your property is safe and protected. Government statistics show that 60% of burglaries attempted on homes fitted with an intruder alarm are unsuccessful - proof that they act as an effective deterrent.
All the alarms we install are professionally designed and installed to suit your particular needs. With multiple codes for family and friends, you control who can enter your home and control your home security system. If you have pets and want to give them freedom to certain areas, this can be built into the design of the home intruder alarm system.
There are commonly two types of intruder alarm: Hardwired and Wireless.
Hardwired Alarms
Being more traditional, the whole alarm system is wired in an alarm rated wire. It is similar in size to a telephone wire and can be clipped around skirting boards or corners without looking an eyesore. All Passive Infrared Sensors (PIRs) are mounted on a wall or ceiling using a stylishly designed bracket. The main control box (Brains) is located out of sight near your fuse box for the house’s electrics and the Remote Control Keypad (RKP) is located in a convenient place, allowing you to set and unset the system. The bell box is sighted at the front of your property and a dummy on the rear or the side. The installation is carried out to BS EN 50131 standard.
Wireless Alarms
Do you have wooden floors or have you just recently decorated? If the answer is yes, the HKC 1070 Alarm System is just what you are looking for.
Wireless Alarms have vastly improved over the past decade and are now becoming very popular. Long forgotten are the days of devices not working when the alarm has been armed, random error messages appearing on the control panel, or the external siren activating randomly.
The wireless alarm we install is part of the two-way wireless technology revolution. So what does this mean?
The wireless technology used holds a significant advantage over one-way and even some two-way wireless products currently available on the market:
All wireless devices know when the system is armed and disarmed.
Armed: All movement detectors are permanently awake making the protection much more secure.
Disarmed: The detection component of the movement detectors is disabled, preserving battery power. However, the detectors still communicate with the control panel via low power supervision messages.
Being a wireless alarm doesn't mean you are limited to the accessories available. The available accessories are:
All the alarms we install are professionally designed and installed to suit your particular needs. With multiple codes for family and friends, you control who can enter your home and control your home security system. If you have pets and want to give them freedom to certain areas, this can be built into the design of the home intruder alarm system.
There are commonly two types of intruder alarm: Hardwired and Wireless.
Hardwired Alarms
Being more traditional, the whole alarm system is wired in an alarm rated wire. It is similar in size to a telephone wire and can be clipped around skirting boards or corners without looking an eyesore. All Passive Infrared Sensors (PIRs) are mounted on a wall or ceiling using a stylishly designed bracket. The main control box (Brains) is located out of sight near your fuse box for the house’s electrics and the Remote Control Keypad (RKP) is located in a convenient place, allowing you to set and unset the system. The bell box is sighted at the front of your property and a dummy on the rear or the side. The installation is carried out to BS EN 50131 standard.
Wireless Alarms
Do you have wooden floors or have you just recently decorated? If the answer is yes, the HKC 1070 Alarm System is just what you are looking for.
Wireless Alarms have vastly improved over the past decade and are now becoming very popular. Long forgotten are the days of devices not working when the alarm has been armed, random error messages appearing on the control panel, or the external siren activating randomly.
The wireless alarm we install is part of the two-way wireless technology revolution. So what does this mean?
The wireless technology used holds a significant advantage over one-way and even some two-way wireless products currently available on the market:
All wireless devices know when the system is armed and disarmed.
Armed: All movement detectors are permanently awake making the protection much more secure.
Disarmed: The detection component of the movement detectors is disabled, preserving battery power. However, the detectors still communicate with the control panel via low power supervision messages.
Being a wireless alarm doesn't mean you are limited to the accessories available. The available accessories are:
- Pet PIRs
- Digital PIRs
- Long Range PIRs
- Wireless Key Fobs
- Proximity Tags
- External Sounders
- Door Contacts
- Smoke Sensors
- Digital Communicator
- And much more....