We install and maintain Security Systems to suit your needs.
From BT Redcare GSM to Audible Only - We can provide the best system to keep your business premises secure.
Click on one of the following options to make that first step to securing your business!
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| BT Redcare GSM
Redcare GSM combines a secure Redcare landline connection with a GSM radio
backup path. In the event of a line cut it enables the intruder alarm system
to be monitored by the radio path.
If the BT landline fails, the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) will receive a communication
failure message. The GSM path will continue to communicate with the ARC sending
any subsequent alarms.
Redcare GSM is capable of sending a confirmed activation if either the primary
landline or secondary radio path is lost, regardless of which one is lost first. |
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BT Redcare
Redcare offers the most secure form of alarm monitoring available. The service
provides continuous monitoring of a BT telephone line that links our professionally
installed alarm system at your premises to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
The result is continuous protection property, every second of the day, 365
days a year.
Redcare alerts the Alarm Receiving Centre when it detects a line cut AND provides
encryption to prevent the substitution of equipment or "spoofing"
(emulation) of line conditions. This is why Redcare is the most secure system
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Audible With Speech Dialler
This is the same system as "Audible Only" but with the added feature
of a Speech Dialler.
Should an intrusion occur, the Speech Dialler, which is capable of storing
one common message for example Name and Address of the premises and three information
messages i.e. Intruder, will dial the first of four telephone numbers, which
maybe mobiles, to advise that your alarm system has activated.
Either way, your alarm will never be ignored! |
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Audible Only
This system is a simple solution for effective security for your premises.
Should the system activate a bell and/or siren will give an "audible"
warning, both internally and externally.
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