What is a monitored alarm system?
A monitored alarm system is one that sends alarm signals electronically to a central station, where a qualified operator can dispatch appropriate authorities in the event of a break-in or fire. The central station operator can also contact a list of people of your choice to keep them informed of the situation as it develops. If your alarm were to go off- who will be around or go out of their way to call the police? Our 24 hour U.L. listed central station will notify local authorities when operators receive a signal. The police, fire, or Ambulance will then be dispatched to your home or business to help protect your possessions and ensure your safety. Monitoring is an extremely important feature of the security system which is sometimes wrongly perceived as a financial burden. Monitoring requires a monthly fee, however the cost is less than that of cable television, and the service is far more rewarding. Isnt the protection of your family & possessions worth this small investment? Can I
A monitored alarm system uses sensors and control electronics at your home or business to automatically communicate alarm events to a central monitoring facility (Central Station). The Central Station automatically receives coded information from your system which is recorded in our computer systems and analyzed by trained operators who call police, fire, and medical authorities to respond to the situation. Q: Is Y2K a problem for alarm systems? A: Although the Y2K rollover event has now passed and most alarm systems were not affected because of manufacturer and alarm dealer attention to the issues, if you have a problem which you suspect might be related to a clock/calendar issue, please contact your A-1 Branch office for assistance. Q: Is an alarm system expensive? A: The cost of an alarm system depends upon your individual needs. Our sales representatives are trained to work with you in identifying the most cost-effective system to meet your needs. Q: What happens if my phone lines
A monitored alarm system is one that sends alarm signals electronically to a central station, where a qualified operator can dispatch appropriate authorities in the event of a break-in or fire. The central station operator can also contact a list of people of your choice to keep them informed of the situation as it develops. If your alarm were to go off- who will be around or go out of their way to call the police? Our 24 hour U.L. listed central station will notify local authorities when operators receive a signal. The police, or our guards will then be dispatched to your home or business to help protect your possessions and ensure your safety. Monitoring is an extremely important feature of the security system which is sometimes wrongly perceived as a financial burden. Monitoring requires a monthly fee, however the cost is less than that of cable television, and the service is far more rewarding. Isnt the protection of your family & possessions worth this small investment?
A monitored alarm system is a system that is tied into a remote 24/7 service manned by people who personally respond when an alarm is tripped. In most cases the service will immediately place a call to the business or residence where the alarm has been activated. If someone answers the call, the alarm company will ask for identification and a passcode. If the caller cannot provide adequate information or if no one answers, a security car is dispatched. Once security verifies a problem, police are summoned. A monitored alarm system can be a real comfort, especially for the elderly and those living alone. In a traditional alarm system, if a perpetrator sets off an alarm while a resident is absent, no one will know except the neighbors. Unfortunately false alarms are all too common, often set off by residents accidentally. Consequently many people simply ignore them, and after a few minutes most alarms automatically shut off. The resident might come home to find a window broken or door aj
A monitored alarm system uses sensors and control electronics at your home or business to automatically communicate alarm events to a central monitoring facility (Central Station). The Central Station automatically receives coded information from your system which is recorded in our computer systems and analyzed by trained operators who call police, fire, and medical authorities to respond to the situation. (A monitored alarm system should not substitute any type of insurance policies.