Who are AIM Monitoring
AIM Monitoring (Advanced Independent Monitoring) are an NSI GOLD Alarm Receiving Centre. They are part of Tyco International Ltd, the
world’s largest fire and security organisation. AIM Monitoring provide a constantly on 24 hour service that operates 365 days a year. By
using AIM Monitoring, it enables us to provide you with an unmatched level of service giving you complete peace of mind.
AIM Monitoring have a state of the art technology connected to every Police and Fire control centre in the UK. They don’t need to ring
the police if there is an activation. They simply press a button and your details appear on screen in an instant which is then sent to your
local police force.
Following the latest guidelines issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), many police forces will not attend alarms
from non-monitored systems unless there's also first hand evidence of a crime, whether from the owner or a member of the public phoning in.
The police will attend an alarm signal routed via the AIM Alarm Receiving Centre, from a monitored alarm that qualifies for
Police Response.
Benefits of AIM Monitoring
AIM Monitoring Provide you with:
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A helpful and friendly service giving you the right advice. |
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A Responsive service acting rapidly in the event of an emergency. |
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A Fail Safe system with complete back-up protection against power cuts and major catastrophic events. |
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Always providing a custom solution for your specific needs. |
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Industry Standard Service with best practice and the highest Accreditation. |
What happens if your Alarm is activated?
Your alarm system is connected through your telephone line at home. When your alarm activates, the following occurs:
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Your alarm system will be triggered activating an audiable and/or vsiual device. |
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A signal will be automatically sent down your telephone line to AIM Alarm Receiving Centre in an instant. |
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A pre-arranged emergency contact list for your home appears on our operator's computer screen. This will allow AIM to identify the type of emergency and take the appropriate action either, calling your home, the assistance of your keyholder, or the appropriate emergency services - if the alarm signal has been confirmed.
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The AIM Alarm Receiving Centre will call your home to confirm the alarm signal, and if there is no response they will contact the emergency services. AIM Alarm Receiving Centre has priority links to all UK Police control rooms.
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AIM will then contact one of your nominated keyholders so that the emergency services can gain access to your home. |