What is an intruder alarm?
An intruder alarm system monitors and detects unauthorized entry to
properties and alerts the designated contact(s) that there is an intrusion
What are the components of a burglar alarm:
The intruder system comprises detectors, control panels and communications devices
Detectors
identify and react to specific occurrences including movement, shock, vibration, smoke, heat, and flood
Different types of detectors are available, each protecting different aspects of the property. These include:
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Passive infrared sensors (PIRs) detect people moving using infrared heat sensing
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Dual technology sensors use combined infrared and microwave sensing technologies to help reduce false alarms
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Magnetic door contacts detect the opening and closing of doors and windows
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Glass break sensors listen for the specific noise of breaking glass
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Shock sensors detect attacks on doors and windows
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Smoke sensors can be connected to the intruder alarm system to detect fire
Did you know?
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Businesses that do not employ any form of security measures are 10 times more likely to be burgled than those with simple security measures
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Businesses with no burglar alarms are three times more likely to be broken into than those with alarms
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Around 20% of all Intrusions are carried out without forced entry. A burglar may see an open window or other easy point of entry and take their chance
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Visible burglar alarms make intruders think twice. They not only act as a deterrent, but will also provide a warning that an intrusion is taking place