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How Does Alarm Monitoring work?

In an ideal world, all alarm systems would be monitored by a third party to keep your home safe. If you don't use an alarm monitoring service, you might want to consider a self-monitored system. The process is similar to the one used for home security systems, except that a monitoring company will notify authorities in the event of a crime or fire. However, how an alarm monitoring service works varies depending on which type of system you have.

 

Many alarm monitoring services have sophisticated visual displays that give users an overview of current alarm conditions. A computer workstation usually shows alarm information on a map. This gives operators more flexibility in how to display it. In addition to textual information, graphics are also common. Multiple alarms can be displayed side by side, allowing you to see what is happening at any given time.

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Higher-priority alerts may have flashing lights or changing colors. If an alarm is being triggered, an operator will receive a signal and send help to the site. The best alarm monitoring systems can also send alerts to authorities in the event of a crime. A human operator can review these calls and decide whether an investigation is necessary. They should also be able to determine if there's a real emergency. Once they have confirmed a crime or fire, the monitoring company can notify the proper authorities.

 

The method of alarm monitoring used varies depending on the size of your business. A small organization can monitor a single site with a single device and send alerts to individuals via email or cell phone. This method of monitoring does not require a centralized server. It is typically a small box with a few inputs. Once you've gotten more sites, managing the individual sites becomes difficult. Larger companies are better served by using a centralized console.

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