Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How To Prevent False Alarms With Your Commercial Security System

By Mark Mahaffey


If you have ever had to deal with a false alarm from your commercial security system, then you know how frustrating it can be! Not only can it cause the police to have to come to your business for no reason, but you may also end up with a hefty bill to pay!

One of the causes for false alarms is that your workers may not know how to work the system correctly. If they try to operate it and make a mistake, it can cause it to trip, which will cause your call center to be notified. The solution is to make sure that all your employees have been properly trained and know exactly how to work the system.

Some commercial security systems have motion detectors connected. If your system has these, they could cause a false alarm. If there is clutter or other small objects in the area of the detectors, these could get kicked or blown into the path of the monitored area. When this happens, the motion detectors may be tripped, causing a false alarm.

Another possible cause of false alarms may surprise you, but it is real nevertheless. The seals around your doors and windows need to be kept in good condition. Many commercial security systems have sensors on doors and windows and will be tripped if they are opened just a little. A bad seal can cause the door or window to move slightly, and this may set off your alarm.

You likely have a fire system connected to your main security system, and this is another place that you should check when you are trying to prevent false alarms. If the batteries are not fresh or if the wiring is old, they could cause a false alarm. Be sure to check them every six months or so.

Owning a commercial security system is important for keep you and your employees as safe as possible, but false alarms can be frustrating. Avoid false alarms by making sure your workers know how to run it and by keeping it functioning correctly.




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