Family Owned and Operated since 1930

 

Protect your home or business from more than just crime!

Guardian Alarm offers a host of monitored devices to keep your property safe from weather, faulty equipment and accidents.

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Product Information

  • Keypads (Business Security System Command Center)
    Our keypads are easy to use and connected to Guardian’s monitored central station for protection and support around the clock. They’re attractive and complement any décor. Graphic touch screens make it easy for you to takeadvantage of your business security system features. These keypads feature intuitive graphical displays that let you quickly program and access system features.

    A business message center helps keep everyone in touch. Access your security system with the touch of a button, from inside or outside your business. Our key fobs let you hear system status spoken to you in clear English, too.
  • Door and Window Contacts (Perimeter Protection)
    The best way to protect your business is by keeping burglars out with these devices that detect when your doors and windows are opened. We offer a variety of contacts, including recessed and surface mounted.
  • Motion and Glass Break Detectors (Advanced Interior Protection)
    Senses intruder movement or the sound of breaking glass inside your business.
  • Digital Monitoring (Keep Connected)
    Provide backup support for a standard business security system installation or alternative signal routing for homes that have chosen to forgo traditional telephone systems.
  • Sirens (Audible Alarm Notification)
    Interior and exterior sirens emit a loud noise when your home security system is triggered, which notifies your employees and neighbors of trouble.
  • Panic Button (Personal Protection)
    A lightweight, wearable pendant that will activate your business security system from anywhere in your building, anytime you feel nervous or threatened.

 

 



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