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Intruder Alarm Systems are designed to protect people and premises both domestic and commercial. Systems are configured to provide security when buildings are occupied or empty by detecting unwanted intrusion within or at the boundaries of the protected areas.
In the event of an alarm condition an audible and visual warning will be initiated together with, if required, an electronic signal transmission to an Alarm Receiving Centre. On verification of the alarm signal, the Alarm Receiving Centre will alert the appropriate authorities and key holders.
Monitoring options include conventional digital communication, BT Redcare and GSM services. All these facilities can be backed up by audible and visual verification systems to further enhance alarm monitoring.
SPE provides a full range of high quality detection equipment and warning devices employing the latest microprocessor based technology and electronic signalling. Each security system designed by our highly experienced systems consultants is tailored to meet the needs of the individual client and premises. By using our own engineers we are able to guarantee the highest level of installation.
Passive infra-red and combined microwave detectors provide coverage to internal rooms or areas. Electronically analysed vibration detectors, acoustic detectors and magnetic reed contacts are employed to monitor attacks on windows, doors and entrances.
The intruder alarm systems can be either hard wired or wireless dependant on, the individual requirements, construction of the property or stage of installation of the system.
In the domestic environment, pets are less of a problem. It is always possible to design a system to meet your needs, whether restricting your pet to one room or allowing your pet to have the freedom of your home.
Not only do we install new systems but we can also takeover intruder alarms fitted by other companies and provide maintenance contracts – dependant on a site survey.
All installations are designed to meet the requirements of the European Standard EN50131 and the UK equivalent PD6662 and reflect the insurance gradings of systems relative to the premises.