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Keypads: Allows the security system to be turned on or off by entering a code. Every system usually has one of these near the most frequently used door. |
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Motion Detector: Monitors open areas, triggered by movement and body heat. We have motion detectors that can tell the difference between a pet and an intruder. |
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Door/Window Sensors: Triggers the alarm if a secured door or window is opened while the system is armed. |
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Sirens: If an intruder tries to break-in, the sound of the siren will emit that lets intruders and your family know that the security system has been triggered. |
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Smoke/Heat Detector: Detects smoke or unusually high temperature, sounds an alarm to warn you of a possible fire. Depending on the laws in your area, there may be smoke regulations regarding the placement.
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Wireless Key: Add a wireless remote control key to your security system. A hot item that fits right on your keychain and can be used as an emergency button. |
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Glassbreak Detector: Triggers the security system upon detecting the sound of breaking glass, while ignoring the sounds of thunderstorms, telephones and other common noises. |
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Control Panel: Contains the processor that transmits monitoring information to the central station. |
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Security FAQS |
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If you don’t have a home or business security system, you are leaving yourself vulnerable from receiving maximum protection from burglary, fire, or medical emergencies. Consider a few facts:
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Burglary
According to the US Dept. of justice...
There are an estimated 2,154,126 annual burglaries
The work place is the scene of almost 1.7 million violent crimes each year
Visit the US Department of Justice: www.fbi.gov
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According to the NBFAA...
Homes without security systems are about 3 times more likely to be broken into than homes with security systems
Visit the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association: www.alarm.org
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According to the US Chamber of Commerce...
It is estimated that about 30% of all business failures are traced directly to employee theft
Visit the U.S. Chamber of Commerce: www.uschamber.com
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Fire
According to the National Fire Protection Association...
An estimated $10,672,000,000 in property damage occurred
as a result of fire.
An estimated $6,875,000,000 resulted loss occurred in residential properties.
Every 20 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire
somewhere in the nation.
Visit the National Fire Protection Assocation: www.nfpa.org
(National Fire Protection Association Fire Loss PDF)
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According to the U.S. Fire Administration...
Over 2.3 million dollars are lost in nonresidential fires
Visit the U.S. Fire Administration: www.usfa.dhs.govMedical
According to the National Stroke Association...
Heart attack and strokes are life and death emergencies —
every second counts. Treatment is more effective when given quickly
Visit the National Stroke Association: www.stroke.org
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According to the Center for Disease Control...
Falls are the leading cause of accidental death for the elderly. They account for about half of all accidental deaths in the home.
Visit the Center for Disease Control: www.cdc.gov
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Why Choose a First Alert Professional Security System?
First Alert Professional, a Honeywell company, is your dedicated partner with Advanced Alarm in providing today’s finest home and business security alarm systems to fit your needs and budget. Our security products and services are only available to you by our First Alert Professional Authorized Dealer, who value and care about your safety as much as we do. |

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