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Best Practices for Intrusion Monitoring

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March 7, 2022

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Keeping your people and property safe is always at the forefront of your mind.  Installing an intrusion monitoring system can help provide you peace of mind.  Everyone is aware of the concept of intrusion monitoring, but below are a few quick tips to help you make the most of your alarm system.

Best Practices for Intrusion Monitoring

  • Keep all alarm codes current.  Only codes for current employees should be active in the intrusion monitoring system.  
  • Utilize remote monitoring. Consider allowing your system administrators access to view remotely when the alarm has been armed and disarmed.
  • Design the monitoring system around your space.  The number of alarm panels and motion sensors will change based on the size and unique characteristics of your space.  Our team can help design the best layout and system for your business
  • Ensure that contact information up to date.  All contact information should be kept up to date in the event of an alarm.  Updates can be made to the contact list at any point.  
  • Keep motion sensor batteries fresh.  The alarm panel will show an alert when a battery is low.  Avoid an issue by keeping some batteries on hand for easy replacement. 

Our team at Sound Products has years of experience working with different types of businesses and properties to design the intrusion monitoring system that is best suited for them.  Our installation team works closely with the customer to train them on the system, so it is ready to use immediately.  If any issues arise after installation or if changes need to be made to the system, a simple phone call to Sound Products will provide the assistance you need.