A burglar alarm system is a security system installed in a building or property to detect and prevent unauthorized entry or intrusion. It consists of various components including sensors, control panels, and alarms that work together to detect and notify of potential threats. The primary purpose of a burglar alarm system is to prevent theft, vandalism, or other criminal activities by alerting either occupants or a monitoring station when a breach occurs.
Planning and installing security Alarm System for commercial property can be a time-consuming, complex process, so it’s important to work with a professional security system installer or integrator. SStech specialists at the highest level will provide the customer with qualified advice, services and support at each stage of the process.
Installers work with the security and property management team to establish security goals for the building. After carrying out a survey of the property to identify areas that require sensors and alarms, they set out the requirements for different areas of the building with a provisional list of the equipment needed to optimize security.
Installers provide detailed recommendations for each area of the property, aiming to provide the best possible coverage with the least number of systems. For easier future integration, they select components that are reliable, scalable and interoperable.
SStech Professional security alarm system installers carry out their installation in line with industry best practices and any relevant building regulations. They install sensors and alarms in the optimum positions to maximize situational awareness. Before handover to the security team and building management, they test the entire office building security system and provide any necessary training.
Maintenance of security alarm systems is a set of interrelated technological procedures and organizational actions aimed at maintaining (restoring) the quality and operational characteristics of individual elements of the system (technical means, components, devices) and the security alarm system as a whole in an operable and serviceable condition.
On a regular basis, it is necessary to maintain all operational documentation of the fire alarm system, which includes logs of malfunctions and registration of maintenance and repair works; an act of initial examination; installation passport; acts of performance check; maintenance schedule and regulations.