Commercial Security Systems in Baltimore, Maryland
November 20, 2011 by admin
Filed under Maryland Security Technology
If you have a business in the Baltimore Metro Area then we would like to educate on some common mistakes that can be made when making a decision on purchasing a Alarm System for a business. Listed below is the 10 mistakes to avoid whether you have an existing system, looking to up grade or purchase new.
- Don’t get stuck in a long term monitoring contract because any reputable company will provide an annual monitoring contract.
- Customize how your alarm signals are handled by the monitoring station or how it reports in so false alarm fines can be avoided.
- Make sure all alarm signals are being monitored by a U.L. Listed Monitoring Station.
- All points of protection i.e., Motion Sensors, Door Sensors, Panic Buttons, Glass Break Sensors should be tied to an individual zone so alarm points can be easily identified.
- Have the system programmed to notify you if the backup battery gets low so you are never without a system if building power is loss.
- Always get an English Text Keypad so points of protection are displayed instead of a keypad with a little zone lights that can make it difficult to know what point of protection is faulted.
- All devices should have zone number labels on them.
- Ask if the installing company has a afterhours service.
- Check to see if the U.L. Listed Monitoring Station located in Maryland or at least in the Mid-Atlantic region.
- Never purchase alarm equipment that is proprietary to the installing company because then you’re married to that company unless you rip out and replace the equipment.
Email me at jemerick@acssec.com for a Free Copy of “False Alarms and Procedures Guide” to better understand your alarm system and how to deal with false alarms. This guide cost $28.00 but we will send it to you at no charge for responding to this post.