Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems

Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems

Secure Your Property with Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC

A well-designed Commecial Intrusion Alarm System is the keystone to any Integrated Commercial Security System. At Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC, (NRSEC) our team provides advanced Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems. NRSEC services help protect your business from unauthorized access. We work with C.O.P.S monitoring and Alarm.com for Central Station Monitoring. Cloud services from Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC in partnership with Alarm.com turns your mobile devices into alarm/building control automation tools. With Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC Unified Security provides peace of mind and keeps intruders away.

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Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems – Components and Types of Alarm Systems

To create a unified defense, your system can utilize a variety of technology:

Types of Intrusion Alarm Systems

We offer three main types of systems to meet your specific needs:

  • Hardwired Intrusion Alarm Systems: These are the most reliable, as they are not susceptible to wireless signal interference or power outages. They are also very difficult for intruders to disable.
  • Wireless Intrusion Alarm Systems: These are easier to install and more flexible in placement, as they don’t require extensive wiring. Using a quality system with good range helps mitigate potential signal interference.
  • Hybrid Intrusion Alarm Systems: These combine the best of both, using reliable wired sensors that communicate with a central wireless control panel, offering easy installation with hardwired security.

Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems – Intrusion Alarm System Components (Sensors)

The foundation of the system is built on these sensors, which detect a range of threats:

  • Door Contacts: Used on man doors and overhead doors (OHD). Special caution is used when selecting contacts for overhead doors to ensure they remain safe from damage.
  • Glass Break Sensors: Detect the sound frequencies of breaking glass.
  • Motion Detectors: Commercial-grade models use dual technologies to cover large areas while reducing false alerts.
  • Beam Sensors: Use a laser diode and receiver, triggering the alarm when the beam is broken—ideal for large, unobstructed areas.
  • Temperature Sensors: Alert managers to potential issues like freezing or thawing conditions.
  • Moisture Sensors: Work well for detecting broken pipes or failing pumps.
  • Vibration Sensors: Specialized sensors for high-value assets like safes and ATMs.

🌐 The Unified Security Advantage

A truly Unified Commercial Security System integrates your intrusion alarm with other protective technologies to provide proactive, comprehensive coverage.

Seamless Additions to Bolster Security

Your intrusion alarm system can be significantly strengthened by integrating the following systems:

  • AI Video Surveillance System: This is a great tool for proactive security. Deep learning video analytics can establish a perimeter with 99.9% detection accuracy. These parameters can alert security, owners, managers, or authorities of unwanted people or vehicles on your property.
  • Remote Security Guards: AI Video Surveillance works exceptionally well with remote guards. When properly configured, guards receive alerts and can use integrated speakers and microphones to communicate with the subject of interest.
  • Motion Sensor Lights: An inexpensive visual deterrent that activates upon movement. Proper calibration is key to minimizing false alarms.

Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems – Benefits of Installation

Installing a unified system provides numerous benefits for your business:

  • Effective Deterrent: A visible alarm system and integrated cameras significantly reduce the likelihood of a break-in.
  • Property Protection: Notifies you right away if someone tries to break in. This lets you or the police respond quickly.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing your property is safe with a professional system helps you relax and focus on your business.

Self-Monitoring vs. Central Station Monitoring

The choice between Self-Monitoring and Central Station Monitoring hinges on your business’s operational needs and required response time. With Self-Monitoring, system alerts go straight to the business owner or manager’s mobile device. Self-monitoring occurs on platforms like Alarm.com. You can use Video Verification with a Commercial Video Surveillance System. Owners and Managers can check the alarm and choose what to do next, like sending an employee or calling the police. This option provides direct control but places the burden of a 24/7 response entirely on the user. In contrast, Central Station Monitoring uses a professional monitoring center, like C.O.P.S monitoring. They receive the alarm signal. Trained operators then follow a set protocol. They check the alarm and send emergency services right away. This ensures a 24/7 professional response. This is important for urgent threats and often needed for insurance. It offers better peace of mind and reliable help without depending on the owner’s availability


🛠️Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems: Self-Installation vs. Professional Installation

The decision between self-installation and professional installation for a Commercial Intrusion Alarm System involves weighing initial costs against reliability, compliance, and comprehensive security integration.

FeatureSelf-InstallationProfessional Installation (Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC)
Initial CostLower (You only pay for the equipment).Higher (Includes equipment, labor, and expertise).
Reliability & ExpertiseHigh risk of errors, improper sensor placement, and configuration issues.Guaranteed proper wiring, optimal sensor placement, and system testing by an experienced team.
System IntegrationLimited, often restricted to basic functions.Allows for seamless Unified Security integration with advanced systems like AI Video Surveillance and access control.
Monitoring SetupRelies on user to configure self-monitoring platforms like Alarm.com.Includes setup of reliable Central Station Monitoring with providers like C.O.P.S. monitoring, ensuring a 24/7 professional response.
Insurance & ComplianceMay not meet commercial insurance requirements or local code compliance.Ensures the system meets industry standards and is properly documented for insurance purposes.
MaintenanceEntirely the user’s responsibility (testing, cleaning, battery replacement).Often includes maintenance contracts for troubleshooting and repairs.

For a critical Commercial Security System, reliability and compliance are essential. Professional installation often offers better long-term security. It also provides peace of mind.

Would you like more detail on the compliance requirements for commercial alarm systems? An alarm system is only as good as its maintenance. To keep your system in top shape:

  1. Test Regularly: Test all sensors and alarm triggers to ensure proper functioning.
  2. Keep it Clean: Dust and dirt can interfere with sensors.
  3. Check Batteries: Replace batteries regularly to ensure the system is always ready.
  4. Inspect Wiring: Look for loose or damaged wires that could cause false alarms.
  5. Monitor the Control Panel: Observe the panel for alerts and call a technician if it starts acting erratically.

Don’t take chances when it comes to your Commercial Security System. Choose Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC for a professional installation by our experienced team.

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The service area for Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC spans several states, focusing on major cities and surrounding areas in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Here is a list of major cities and regions with Commercial Intrusion Alarm Systems serviced by Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC

🏙️ Major Cities and Regions Served

  • Pennsylvania (PA):
    • Philadelphia, Main Line, King of Prussia, Malvern, Collegeville, Oaks, Wayne, Ardmore, Berwyn, Devon, Exton, Radnor, Villanova, Haverford, New Town Square
    • Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton
    • Harrisburg
    • Reading
    • York
    • Wilkes-Barre, Hazeton, Pottsville
    • Scranton (Northeastern PA)
    • Bethlehem
    • Easton
  • New Jersey (NJ):
    • Trenton
    • Newark
    • Cherry Hill
    • Atlantic City
    • Jersey City
  • Delaware (DE):
    • Wilmington
    • Newark
    • Dover
  • Maryland (MD):
    • The service also extends into Maryland (e.g., North East, Elkton, Baltimore

NRSEC provides commercial security installation, video analytics, and alarm system services across PA, NJ, and DE, with services in major metro areas like Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton) and Northeastern PA (Scranton, Wilkes-Barre) as detailed in their service area information.


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