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All Burglar Alarm Systems fitted by SkyNet Security are state of the art Irish manufactured systems that are user friendly and reliable. Every commercial/industrial alarm system comprises of an external siren with strobe (flashing light) and self-contained battery back up, an internal Siren, Main Panel with battery back up, Digital Communicator (for monitored system) and a stylish remote keypad for operating your alarm. |
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There are four types of sensors used in commercial and industrial burglar alarm systems, and details of each can be viewed by clicking on the links below. The four alarm sensors are:
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As well as the standard alarm configuration, there are many enhancements that you can add to your alarm. Some typical alarm enhancements are:
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All Skynet alarm systems include Alarm monitoring.
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A passive infrared detector (PIR) operates by detecting heat movement given off by a person's body. PIR's are almost exclusively used in commercial alarm systems due to reliable detection with a very low risk of false alarms. These detectors would be used in shops, banks, factories and high-risk areas etc.
PIR variations;
Duel-Tec PIR's offer even more protection from false alarms. Incorporating both microwave and infrared detecting, duel-Tec detectors are the perfect choice for hostile environments.
Alarm systems including Long Range PIR's are useful in factory/warehouse environments with ranges up to and exceeding 45 metres
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These devices are Heavy Duty Metal Contacts activate your alarm when a roller shutter or loading door is opened. These contacts are very robust and can with stand forklift trucks or heavy goods vehicles driving over them, and are designed for use in commercial alarm systems.
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Inertia Shock Sensors are normally fitted to windows and doors, they work by sensing shock or vibration by a potential intruder trying to force open or break a window or door. An advantage to shock sensors is that movement around your home is permitted when the alarm system is armed due to perimeter protection. A disadvantage is that a false alarm may be activated by a person banging on a window or door externally, however this is likely to be a rare occurrence and sensitivity can be adjusted. This kind of protection is still a very reliable and user-friendly system. SkyNet Security Systems will always advise installing at least one PIR (Passive Infra-Red) with this sort of alarm system for added security.
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Commonly used in shops with large frontal windows. These detectors detect the shattering of glass.
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Panic buttons or personal attack buttons are used to activate the alarm when you feel you may be under threat. Panic buttons will activate the alarm even if your system is not armed. The remote Keypad of your alarm system incorporates a built in panic button as standard. Panic buttons would be used in places vulnerable to robberies e.g. filling stations, shops, banks, etc. Panic buttons can be "set up" for silent alert to the monitoring station, i.e. no audible alarms will sound when pressed.
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An array of transmitter/receiver products like wireless PIR's, Contacts, Shock sensors, Smoke alarms, Panic buttons etc. can be fitted to your system to suit places inaccessible to "hard wiring" e.g. Portacabin office, detached store room etc.
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