The distinction for a monitored alarm system is people for protection. Monitored alarm systems are connected to 24/7 monitoring center operators so your home is protected against theft, fire and carbon monoxide while you are out and about.
The New York Post recently reported that Americans check their phones once every 12 minutes, on average. That’s a lot of time to play security guard if you connect home security to your mobile device, but monitored alarm systems protect your home even when you are disconnected.
Below, we highlight the products and features possible in a monitored alarm system along with the benefits to homeowners.
Products and Features of Monitored Alarm System
If there is an emergency detected in your home, your alarm will sound and the professionals at your connected monitoring center are immediately notified. Once an emergency has been confirmed, monitoring center personnel dispatch the proper authorities (i.e. police department, fire department).
Beyond the security experts, the features that make up a monitored alarm system include:
- Easy-to-use control panels.
- Wireless keypads and key chains to control your alarm system in or near your house.
- Motion sensors.
- Door/window glassbreak detectors.
- Mobile solutions.
- Uninterruptible power supplies.
- Cellular back-up to prevent weather from interfering with landlines.
For additional security or features, you can integrate add-ons such as surveillance cameras, energy management and home automation tools. There is no one-size-fits-all security system, so work with a security vendor who can help determine your specific needs.
Benefits to Homeowners
The biggest benefit of a monitored alarm system to homeowners is the all-around protection. You, your loved ones and your home are protected by the monitoring center in case of burglary, fire or a carbon monoxide leak. If an emergency strikes, you can focus on getting somewhere safe and know that help is on the way.
Backups for power outages and down phone lines are all accounted for, and by having a professional install your security system, you can rest assured that there are no gaps in your coverage. Professional installers are trained to strategically place equipment and ensure all aspects of the system operate properly, giving homeowners peace of mind.
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