ALARM SYSTEMS

Control Panels

An alarm control panel is the central hub of a security set up. All of a user’s security devices will connect with the control panel to alert the user when they are activated. An alarm control panel can also be used to activate any home automation devices.

Outdoor Siren  

 A siren alarm is one of the most basic home security products out there, providing effective protection for your home at a reasonable price. Siren alarm systems work by generating a loud, piercing siren sound when they’re triggered by intruders in and around your home. When they’re set off, some siren alarms also emit flashing lights to attract even more attention to your property.

Smoke Detector

Smoke detector, device used to warn occupants of a building of the presence of a fire before it reaches a rapidly spreading stage and inhibits escape or attempts to extinguish it. On sensing smoke the detectors emit a loud, high-pitched alarm tone, usually warbling or intermittent, and usually accompanied by a flashing light. There are two types of smoke detector: photoelectric and ionization.

Motion Detector

A motion detector is an electrical device that utilizes a sensor to detect nearby motion. Such a device is often integrated as a component of a system that automatically performs a task or alerts a user of motion in an area. They form a vital component of security, automated lighting control, home control, energy efficiency, and other useful systems.

Window Shock Senser 

A shock sensor works by detecting the shockwaves that are associated with a window or a door being broken. When a large shock wave is detected, the shock sensor will activate. This will tell the shock sensor to send an alert to the alarm system to let it know about the situation.

Door Contact

A door contact sensor is a peripheral security sensor that lets an alarm system know whether a door is opened or closed. When a door is opened, the sensor will activate and let the system know about the situation. The system will then respond based on the programming settings for that zone.

Gas Detector 

Gas detectors use a sensor to measure the concentration of particular gases in the atmosphere. The sensor serves as a reference point and scale, producing a measurable electric current when a chemical reaction caused by a specific gas occurs.