Intrusion Alarm System

Intrusion Alarm System

These days, with technology costs decreasing faster than crime rates seem to be, intruder alarms are no longer a luxury item. The majority  of new buildings now include them as a standard commodity and are increasingly common on many home improvement store shelves. Whilst the concept of DIY security may appeal to many of our wallets, it’s important to remember that in this department you really do get what you pay for. A cheap, poorly fitted alarm can create a whole host of problems and the electrical skills required to install the system correctly are usually beyond the capability of the user.
A professional burglar alarm is the best solution to protect your property and possessions whilst providing peace of mind at the same time. It is also a system that will become part of your daily routine and one that you will heavily rely on more than you realize, from year to year. At Stealth we understand this which is why we work closely with our customers to design and provide the most suitable systems for their property. 
We can install either a fully cabled system, or for properties with a high standard of decor, or unusual construction, our wire-free systems are ideal. In either case, we will try our hardest to conceal as much of the cabling as possible. If necessary, we can commission a mixture of cabled and wire-free equipment.
Your system can incorporate as much or little as you require, from the following typical devices (Cabled or wire-free):

Components of an Intrusion Alarm System

An intrusion alarm system is comprised of numerous components that collaborate to keep your facility secure.

Motion detectors – These devices function in conjunction with the security control panel and can trigger the activation of alarms, lights, cameras, or audio equipment.

Glass break detectors – Glass break detectors are sensors that detect the sound of glass shattering and activate an alarm.

Keypads – The keypad is the means by which the user interacts with the alarm system. You can arm/disarm your system and activate/deactivate devices using the keypad.

Door contacts – These sensors detect when a door or window is opened or closed.

Advantages of an Intrusion Alarm System

There are numerous advantages to installing an intruder alarm in your building. Here are our three best:

Continuous Protection — Hiring security guard services on-site is difficult and costly. At a fraction of the expense of a guard, an intrusion alarm system may offer you with 24-hour protection against theft and break-ins.

Powerful Deterrent – When an attacker discovers that you have an intrusion alarm system on your home, they are frequently dissuaded from entering. Even if they are ignorant of the presence of a device, a siren or other audible alarm will often deter them.

Remote Administration – Modern intrusion alarm systems are designed with mobility in mind. With an application, you can remotely arm/disarm and monitor your intrusion alarm system.

Key Features
  • Wired/ Wireless – Door sensor, Smoke sensor, Motion sensor, Glass break sensor, Gas Leak Sensor, Panic button.
  • SMS based alerts from system to registered user
  • Emergency Panic switch on remote fob
  •  Compatible with GSM/CDMA mobile phone
  •  Easy to Install
Movement detectors Remote keypads Door contacts
Internal sounders Panic buttons External sounders
Pet friendly movement detectors High power external sirens Vibration sensors
Strobe lights Gas Leak sensor Glass-Break detectors
Telephone auto dialers