Intruder Alarm Standards - Helping you understand the standards

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • If you’re confused about the plethora of intruder alarm standards, we will take you through them in this blog to help you select the right company to install your security system.
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    When selecting an intruder alarm installer choosing an SSAIB or NSI-accredited company means your system will be installed to the correct standards using intruder alarm solutions which also meet the necessary standards. It also means you can have a unique reference number (URN) for your intruder alarm system which we can provide to our alarm receiving centre (ARC) and allows you to have a police response if required.
    If you have a break-in or your property is threatened with vandalism you want to know your intruder alarm system will meet the latest standards to be effective and that it meets the requirements of your insurance company so that if you make a claim, it will be accepted.
    To have complete peace of mind about your intruder alarm system, and often to fulfil insurance company requirements, you need to pick a properly accredited installer. We are an NSI (National Security Inspectorate) Gold-approved company which means our security systems meet the rigorous requirements of the standards and the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC).
    Unique reference number (URN) required for a police response
    Having the NSI accreditation means we are a company that can be registered with the police in England and Wales and we can obtain a unique reference number (URN) from them for your premises.
    Without a URN you will not be able to have a police response. Additionally, to receive a Police response for a remotely monitored alarm system, any systems newly installed (since June 2019) must conform to the Standards PD 6662:2017 and BS 8243.
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