Different alarm settings are available to cover you for the varying degrees of activity in your home at different times of the day or night.
You can choose to switch all sensors, shock detectors and other devices fitted in your home on when you go out. You can have a night setting where all sensors and systems are activated downstairs but not upstairs if you are likely to move around.
If you have a flat roof or vulnerable window upstairs due to the design of your property, a system can be designed with vibration sensors on that particular upstairs window which will trigger the alarm if tampered with or on impact.
Settings can also be simply switched on when required using a control panel or remote fob, to alarm out buildings or garages. A perimeter setting can also be switched on to monitor for vibrations, movement or impact around the outside of the property, whilst the infra-red sensors are switched off inside the home for freedom of movement, for example during the day.
Sophisticated beams can be set up around the outside of your property or garden (front or rear) which are set at such a height that foxes and other nocturnal animals will not trigger the alarm or warning inside the home, but a person crossing the beam will.
We aim to protect your home as if it were your own and so we recommend what we truly believe to be right for you in the long run.
We often recommend an alarm sensor on the landing even if you choose to not have the upstairs rooms alarmed, in the unlikely event that an intruder managed to get past the sensors downstairs. Just as many people choose to have a smoke detector on their landing.
We also recommend any room which is used to keep a safe or jewellery falls in the alarmed zone. Similarly if you bring documents or paperwork home with you from work, particularly if there are any data protection implications, then we suggest these are also kept in the alarmed zone of the property.
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