Burglar Alarm Devices
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KeypadEasy to use keypad with proximity reader so you can swipe your key fob or enter your pin number to set and unset your alarm. Keypads are normally installed near your front door to enable easy access when entering or leaving your property. |
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Key Fob - Proximity TagKey Fob or Prox tags are used to set and unset your alarm system. These can be attached to your keys and can be given to users so that you dont have to tell everyone your code. |
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Door ContactDetects when you open or close your door. Normally located on your front door and other entry exit routes into your property. These contacts can also be located on windows. |
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Movement DetectorMovement detectors or Motion Sensors detect body heat movement in rooms. Standard movement detectors have a range of approx. 11 meters and an angle of 85 degrees. |
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Wireless Movement DetectorWireless Movement detectors or Motion Sensors detect body heat movement in rooms. Wireless movement detectors have a range of approx. 11 meters and an angle of 85 degrees. |
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Dual Tech SensorDetects movement & Microwaves normally installed in kitchens and garages to minimise false alarms. |
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Shock SensorDetects tamper vibrations that can be caused in the event of a break in. Normally installed on window or door frames with variable sensitivity. |
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Panic ButtonWhen pressed, an instant emergency signal is sent to our alarm receiving centre who can contact the police on your behalf when the alarm is monitored with a police response. |
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CO2 Smoke SensorAn always on smoke sensor that detects CO2 smoke and sends an immediate signal to our Alarm Receiving Centre. Fire brigade can be alerted for a fire response. |
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Internal SirenLoud internal siren with battery back-up and tamper proof if wires are cut. Normally located in your hallway. |
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COP Bell BoxVisual deterrent normally located on the front and rear of your property to warn potential intruders that your home is protected by COP Alarms. |













