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Security Alarm Systems FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions for Alarm Systems. What is a Control Panel ? A Control Panel is the brains of the security system. It controls the actions of your detection devices and stores the user codes. The Control Panel is to be located within the armed area of the house. Typically all wiring for the house will come back to the control panel and connect into the system. Which Control Panel is right for me ? Generally the selection of the control panel is in line with the Budget and Size of the premises to be protected. Typically most domestic system will have standard 8 Input connections for PIRs and Reed Switches. Depending on the type this number can be doubled by the use of resistors and wiring. Each alarm system has its limitations on how many inputs can be connected, if they exceed the onboard capacities then expansion panels can be added to the system to increase the inputs and outputs. Various sensors connect to the control panel from locations throughout you...

Taking steps to secure your small business

If you manage a small business, you may think that setting up a security system will not be worth dipping into your finances. But once you experience theft, you'll be looking at the best security solutions to add to your premises. Don't wait until your company is a victim of theft, organise comprehensive security for your business now! A security investment now, can save you from hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars in missing stock, equipment and damage. There are three steps you can take to secure your business: implementing access control, CCTV and business alarms. Access control If you want to increase security and safety in your work building, you may want to consider getting an access control system installed. This security measure can help to control who walks in and out of your workplace, with employees to make use of access cards, key fobs, remotes or finger scanners to enter. Access control may also help to decrease the probability of theft, with only...

Implementing access control at your workplace

If your workplace has recently fallen victim to theft or you're looking for ways to improve security around your offices, then getting set up with an access control system may help you with business security . Leaving entry to your workplace open to anyone passing by could pose a serious security risk to not only your equipment and technology, but also to your staff working inside. The use of access control can help to limit who is granted entry into particular areas, with visitors able to get through to places such as reception, but needing to have an access key to go any further into the workplace. There are a number of access control systems to choose from, with access cards, remote's, key fobs and finger scanners available. The Bosch Fingerprint Reader is one security solution that you can implement in your workplace, with this simple device able to admit your employees at just the swipe of a finger. Other features include a bui...