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Motion Detectors
Motion detectors detect activity inside or outside your home. These devices can be turned off while the perimeter protection sensors remain activated. This allows you to move about freely in your home, while still keeping the doors and windows secured. Sirens Sirens can be placed inside or outside of your home. This alerts your family to emergencies.

Perimeter Sensors

Perimeter sensors are frequently located at vulnerable entry points such as doors and windows. Common perimeter sensors are magnetic contacts and glass break sensors.

Keypads
The keypad lets you operate your system by entering your unique security code. First Alert Professional offers a variety of keypads you can choose from to suit your needs and budget.

Smoke Detectors

Smoke and fire detectors are important life safety devices that you should include in the interior of your home. Monitored smoke detectors are on 24 hours a day even if the burglary protection is turned off. This allows the system to react to fire emergencies at any time.
Remote Controls.

We have a variety of remote control devices that allow you the advantage of portability. With one of our unique devices, you can arm and disarm the system with the press of a button. That means you do not have to remember your security code. If you like, these devices can also be programmed to turn on lights and open garage doors.

Telephone Module
If you take advantage of our telephone voice module, you can use any touch tone telephone in the world to operate your system. Now, even if you are on vacation, you can check the status of your system. The voice module will confirm the status by using phrases from its over 100 word English vocabulary.

Control Panel
The control panel is the brains of the system. It receives information from the sensors and sends the signals to the central station, a 24 hour monitoring facility. The control panel is usually installed in a concealed location such as a hall closet.

Wireless Panic Buttons

Wireless emergency transmitters can be carried or kept by a bed. Ideal for the disabled, this device lets you signal for help with the press of a button