Alarm Servicing, Maintenance and Repair
Alarm servicing and maintenance if done regularly will keep your system operating properly and helps prevent potential false alarms and unnecessary costs. Our competent alarm servicing is trusted by insurers as we are accredited to SSAIB.
Whether your alarm was initially installed by ourselves or another alarm company we can support the alarm maintenance for you. We can also undertake any repairs necessary to your current alarm system. Our certified engineers are on call around-the-clock for both routine maintenance visits and emergency call-outs.
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Why Intruder Alarm Servicing is important?
Regular alarm servicing will help prevent any faults that may occur during the year. Modern burglar alarm systems are made from a series of complex components that work fantastically but will need checking and servicing to make sure they remain operational. Getting your alarm regularly serviced and maintained will help ensure that the alarm system is working correctly and can fix any issues before they arise.
We would recommend even the most basic of alarm systems are serviced every year. If your insurance company are aware of your security alarm system, it will need to be serviced on an annual basis. If it’s connected via a monitoring station with a policed connection, it will need to be serviced every 6 months.
Therefore, it is vital that you have your intruder alarm serviced regularly. You don’t want to have to deal with the fallout of the loss of possessions that hold sentimental and monetary value. All because the alarm had not been serviced in a long time.
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What is Covered With Intruder Alarm Servicing & Maintenance?
- Check the alarm system’s history and log since the last maintenance visit.
- Visually check all major alarm components, including any accessible cabling and connections, for signs of wear or damage.
- Verify the main power source, including the charging rates.
- Verify the battery power source and charge rates.
- Examine and walk-test each detector.
- Check and test the operation of audible warning devices.
- Verify that manually operated equipment, such as panic buttons, are functioning satisfactorily.
- Examine and test the remote signalling apparatus (where appropriate).
- Make any necessary modifications or small programming changes.
- Fix any minor issues that arise (additional costs may apply).
- Provide user education (if required).
- Record each test result.
- Put the alarm system back into working order.
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