What Types of Conditions are Monitored by Third-Party Contract Monitoring Services?
From the most common to the most unusual emergency conditions, central stations monitor them all. Burglar alarms, fire alarms, emergency medical conditions, panic alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, temperature, water level, etc. If a sensor can detect a change in circumstance, the contracted central station can monitor it and direct the proper response. Here are a few of the more unusual applications: • Agricultural – After experiencing a number of explosions, a hog confinement center in the Midwest installed a special gas detector to report high concentrations of methane. • Industrial – A photo processing plant monitors dozens of variables, including ambient heat and light, to safeguard the quality of its product – your family’s photos. • Commercial – A store in a high-crime area signals the central station when it opens and closes. Its system uses listen-in and talk-back microphones to protect both property and personnel. • Residential – The common home alarm system senses not only i
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