Wednesday, November 30, 2011

All-Guard Alarm Systems, Inc Announces They Only Use Advanced Technology to Monitor Security Systems

Bay Area wireless security systems, All-Guard Alarm Systems, Inc. is a commercial and residential security provider that was established in 1952. All-Guard firmly believed that protection of property is secondary to protecting the people who reside in the home or work in the business. They understand that their customers put their trust in All-Guard to ensure that their home or business is protected and in turn use some of the most advanced technology of the times to monitor their security systems.

One of the cutting-edge technologies All-Guard uses to monitor their alarm systems are GSM and AES InetelliNet.

GSM, short for Global Systems for Mobile and Mesh Network is a dual path technology that provides users with a more secure and reliable path between their alarm system and All-Guard's monitoring center in Hayward, CA. GSM uses both radio and SMS to ensure alarm signals get thru in the event of an emergency. GSM can be used as the primary communication method for alarm transmission or can be used as a back-up if your alarm is monitored via traditional phone lines or VoIP. GSM is an important back up for these systems in the event that a burglar cuts you phone line, your Internet service goes down and/or there is a power outage. In these cases, GSM is the only way to ensure All-Guard's monitoring center received your alarm signal.

For commercial fire customers, the Bay Area fire alarms company, All-Guard offers the most advanced technology to monitor fire accounts, AES InetelliNet - All-Guard's U.L. approved, private, radio mesh network.

Traditionally fire systems require two dedicated phone lines for monitoring fire systems. AES saves All-Guard customers monitoring by getting rid of the dedicated phone lines. AES is the most secure, fastest, and most reliable way to monitor commercial fire accounts.

"All-Guard's UL approved, private, mesh radio network provides for faster and more reliable communication and is a valuable alternative to traditional phone lines for commercial fire monitoring," says Erica Cooke of All-Guard Alarm Systems Inc. "In addition to cost savings, this system allows for more secure communications, faster signals and greater reliability."

GSM and AES are two of the most secure ways to monitor Bay Area home security systems today and with traditional phone lines on their way to extinction, they are the future of alarm monitoring.

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