Alarm Systems
Electronic alarms are designed to alert the user to a specific danger. Sensors are connected to a control panel via low-voltage wiring or a narrowband RF signal which is used to interact with a response device. The most common security sensors are used to indicate the opening of a door or window or detect motion via passive infrared (PIR). New construction systems are predominately hardwired for economy. Retrofit installations often use wireless systems for a faster, cleaner, more economical installation. Some systems serve a single purpose of burglar, fire or environmental. Combination systems provide burglar, fire and environmental protection. Systems range from small, self-contained noisemakers, to more complex multi-zoned systems, with colour coded computer outputs which are monitored by a Central Station.
Listed below are devices that can be connected to an alarm panel.
- PIR (Motion detector)
- Door contact
- Glass break detector
- High water detector
- Heat detector
- Low temperature detector
- Smoke detector
- Carbon monoxide, Natural gas, Propane detectors
- Genset, Furnace, Sewage Alarm, Dock de-icer (Bubbler), Water Flow Shut off Valve Activation
- Portable Panic buttons, Medical buttons and Keyfobs
- Radar detectors (for screen rooms & outdoor muskoka rooms)
- Photo beams (for lower levels of boathouses & garages)
- Indoor/Outdoor Pool Alarm
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