Keypads: Allows the security system to be turned on or
off by entering a code. Every system usually has one of these near the most
frequently used door.
Motion Detector: Monitors open areas, triggered by
movement and body heat. We have motion detectors that can tell the difference
between a pet and an intruder.
Door/Window Sensors: Triggers the alarm if a secured door
or window is opened while the system is armed.
Sirens: If an intruder tries to break-in, the sound of
the siren will emit that lets intruders and your family know that the security
system has been triggered.
Smoke/Heat Detector: Detects smoke or unusually high
temperature, sounds an alarm to warn you of a possible fire. Depending on the
laws in your area, there may be smoke regulations regarding the
placement.
Wireless Key: Add a wireless remote control key to your
security system. A hot item that fits right on your keychain and can be used as
an emergency button.
Glassbreak Detector: Triggers the security system upon
detecting the sound of breaking glass, while ignoring the sounds of
thunderstorms, telephones and other common noises.
Control Panel: Contains the processor that transmits
monitoring information to the central station.