The back to base monitoring system is a passive infra-red device that is often used together with the contact sensors that are placed on windows or doors, strobe lights, and sirens, and smoke detectors. But before you install this alarm monitoring service, you must know a few things about it:
Back to base alarm monitoring is considered to be a round-the-clock alarm monitoring system, which monitors both intrusion and uninvited movement throughout a property. So, whether you are inside or away from your property, by installing an NBN compatible back to base alarm, you can be assured that the right protocol would be followed or there would be a rapid response in case of any disturbance in the property. This alarm is mainly triggered in case there is a movement in the area where the alarm is installed like glass being broken or a door or window is being opened.
Here are the benefits that this type of alarm offers:
- In this type of alarm, the monitoring centre is “OnWatch”, which is staffed 24 hours every day. This is beneficial compared to the conventional alarm monitoring services, which can create issues in case the intruders set off the monitored alarm systems, the alarm batteries are switched off, your phone is out of range, or if the batteries run down.
- Back to base alarm system is beneficial in case of a home robbery situation where the property owners can activate the panic buttons while altering the security officers that you are at a risk situation. The function of the NBN compatible back to base alarm operates properly even in case the alarm is switched off.
- Here the licensed security officers can notify the necessary emergency response authorities quickly. Therefore, they can follow through and resolve the issues according to the pre-determined directions.
- The security officers of the monitoring centre can identify the exact point of the alarm and they also know whether multiple alarms have taken place. But this type of information can’t be identified with the conventional alarm monitoring services.
- If the back to base alarm becomes faulty, then the fault would be reported to the monitoring station through the telephone line. Then the licensed security officers would know about the fault and would contact you to rectify the issue. Besides, you will also be informed in case the alarm system is not properly monitored. But the mobile phone can’t identify the faulty signal.
- If you connect the NBN compatible back to base alarm with a smoke sensor, then this system will identify the smoke alarm that the conventional alarm monitoring system won’t be able to do.
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