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How to Choose a Security System

Once you’ve decided to purchase an Aderik security system, there are still some decisions you’ll have to make.

A security system consists of a control panel which functions as a central computer, receiving messages from a number of sensors that act as its “eyes” and “ears”.

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If the system is armed and a signal is received by the panel it automatically contacts our U.L.C. listed Monitoring Station. The station operator then alerts the appropriate authorities: Police, Fire, Ambulance.

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Keypads located near common entry doors allow you to control the system. Any number other products makeup a system. Generally included are:
bulletMagnetic contacts to protect doors and windows that open
bulletGlassbreak Sensors to protect windows and glass doors
bulletMotion sensors to detect movement within a defined area
bulletpanic switches that can be manually operated
bulletSirens and sounders to sound an alarm in your home or office
bulletsmoke detectors to detect smoke and fire
bulletHi/Low temperature detectors
bulletHi/Low water sensors
 

 

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