Learn Security Monitoring
24hr monitoring of your security system is probably the most important part
of your security. Although sirens and bells can make enough noise to scare away
a possible intruder, a lot of people are now accustomed to hearing these
noisemakers and don't take them serious. A system that's monitored actually
calls for help when an alarm occurs. Monitoring is typically called the "heart
of the system" and some believe that a security system without monitoring is
practically worthless. In any case, monitoring plays an effective role in
communicating what's going on at the premises when an alarm occurs.
It is
highly recommended that if you have your security system monitored, it should be
done through a UL listed central station. Regardless if the security contractor
handles their own monitoring or contracts this service to a third party central
station, a UL listed facility is highly recommended. What
is UL?
STAMPSCO utilizes UL listed Nationwide Digital Alarm
Monitoring for all of our monitoring accounts. View our monitoring facility
here.
How Monitoring Works
When your alarm system
is activated by an intruder, the dialer in the control panel calls the central
station through use of the telephone line, and communicates what type of alarm
and usually which zone was violated. Once the central station monitoring
facility obtains this information from the security system, a call is then
placed to local authorities who respond to the scene.
A downside to
monitoring is that it uses the telephone lines to communicate with the central
station. Telephone lines are usually accessible from the outside, and possible
intruders may cut the lines to try and disable the communication before
accessing the building. To prevent this from happening, some people have their
phone lines buried or brought into their building so that they are inaccessible
from the outside. Cellular telephone back-up is also an option. If the phone
lines are cut, the cellular back-up communicates with the central station.
