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ALARM GUIDE
Each alarm has a grade, as a general rule the higher the grade the greater the level of protection, insurance companies will specify which grade is required.
CONFIRMATION OF SIGNAL
This refers to a device being triggered some types of alarm require dual confirmation of signal this requires two devices to be activated.
TYPES OF ALARMS
Bells Only (Grade 2)
A Bells Only alarm is the simplest on the market. When a device is triggered the bell box emits a siren noise.
Speech Dialer (Grade 2)
A speech dialler works along the same principle as the bells only but when a device is triggered the speech dialler unit will call 4 designated phone numbers (Keyholders) sequentially with a message until the activation is cancelled.
Redcare (Grade 2)
Redcare is a monitored alarm that again requires a dual confirmation of signal and has all the features of a monitored alarm and will activate even if the telephone line is physically cut.
Monitored (Grade 2)
A monitored alarm requires a dual confirmation of signal when this is achieved a monitoring station will be contacted and will in turn contact the police and the nominated keyholders. Your alarm will be monitored by a dedicated monitoring station 24hours a day.
Redcare GSM (Grade 3)
This is the most secure system available on the market today, it maintains protection of your premises even if the both the telephone landline and RF paths are attacked.
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