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Alarm Monitoring Networks

Alarm Monitoring Networks is a private VHF radio monitoring network implemented within a security estate or road closure to monitor electronic security and panic systems.

 

Our (different) VHF Radio Alarm Monitoring is the most secure method of monitoring alarm systems and critical emergency systems such as 24-hour panic buttons.

 

It is a more secure technology than Wi-Fi, Landline, or Cellular communications. It operates independently of all other forms of communication ensuring no single point of failure and is ideal for use in high-security situations. As well as being more secure than data signals, radio signals travel more quickly from the point of activation to the monitoring centre enabling a speedier response.

 

Long-range wireless radio monitoring provides a highly secure, highly reliable connection to the guard house or control room centre and eliminates the ‘weak link’ in conventional alarm systems. Radios can be positioned in a secure location making access difficult. The intruder is less likely to compromise the physical radio and it is more difficult to block radio signals than Wi-Fi, Landline, or Cellular.

 

When an alarm activates a signal is generated via the radio advising the guard house or control room centre of the nature of the alert. As well as being more secure than other forms of transmission, radio signals are harder to compromise and travel more quickly from the point of activation to the monitoring centre.

 

Using radio in conjunction with the more traditional forms of alarm monitoring provides customers with a second line of defence and true resilience.

 

Benefits of Radio Alarm Monitoring:

  • Truly resilient
  • More reliable and secure
  • Protects people, property, and business assets
  • Regular polling to ensure the system is live
  • Signals travel quicker enabling quicker response times
  • Nationwide coverage
  • A long-term investment as the network remains within the estate and never has to change regardless of the security company appointed to operate the system
  • Various electronic systems can be monitored
  • Maintenance Plans