Alarm Systems

A mobile-operated home alarm system.

Intrusion Detection Systems (Burglar Alarms)

Designed to detect unauthorized entry into a property.

Example applications:

  • Residential: Protect homes from break-ins.
  • Commercial: Secure offices, retail stores, and warehouses.
  • Industrial: Guard factory premises against unauthorized access.
Man typing alarm code on keypad
Smoke detector and interlinked fire alarm.

Fire Alarm Systems

Monitor changes in environmental conditions such as gas leaks, flooding, or temperature changes.

Example applications:

  • Homes: Ensure early warning for fire hazards.
  • Public Buildings: Schools, hospitals, and malls for evacuation safety.
  • Factories: Protect high-risk areas with inflammable materials.

Environmental Monitoring Systems

Monitor changes in environmental conditions such as gas leaks, flooding, or temperature changes.

Example applications:

  • Homes: Detect gas leaks or water leaks.
  • Data Centers: Maintain temperature and humidity to protect servers.
  • Factories: Monitor chemical storage for leaks or temperature deviations.
A gas leak alarm display
Two people signing a contract

Access Control Systems

Restrict access to authorized personnel.

Example applications:

  • Offices: Use card readers, biometrics, or PINs for controlled access.
  • Schools: Secure entry points to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Government Buildings: Protect sensitive areas.

Perimeter Security Systems

Protect the outer boundary of properties using sensors and barriers.

Example applications:

  • Homes and Business Premises: Secure homes and large areas with fence-mounted sensors.
  • Restricted Areas: Protect restricted zones with laser or motion detectors.
Fence with razor wire, cctv, and alarm beacon
Man monitoring CCTV cameras on a tablet.

Monitored Alarm Systems

Connected to a central monitoring station that reacts to alerts.

Example applications:

  • High-Security Homes and Businesses: Provide professional, 24/7 monitoring with armed response dispatching and tracking.
  • Warehouses: Protect assets with remote surveillance.

Wireless Alarm Systems

Use wireless sensors and control panels for ease of installation.

Example applications:

  • Apartments: Simplify installation without structural changes.
  • Remote Areas: Enable security in areas without cabling infrastructure.
  • Temporary Sites: Secure construction sites or events.
A collection of wireless alarm gadgets.
Hand operating a digital security keypad

Smart Security Systems

Integrated with Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as mobile phones for remote control and automation.

Example applications:

  • Homes: Manage alarms and cameras via mobile apps.
  • Offices: Automate security with real-time alerts and smart locks.
  • Vacation Properties: Monitor remotely to ensure safety.

GSM Alarm Systems

Use GSM networks to send alerts via SMS or calls.

Example applications:

  • Remote Areas: Where wired connections or internet connectivity are unreliable or lacking altogether.
  • Backup Systems: Ensure alerts during power or network outages.
  • Security Service Providers: Enable efficient alarm transmission for response teams.
An advanced GSM alarm control panel.