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How does a monitoring station work?

How does a monitoring station work?

One of the major drawbacks of monitoring your own alarm system is failure to initiate an immediate and adequate response. This could happen for several reasons, including your mobile device being turned off, you accidentally missing a notification, you are on holidays or in a party and much more. Wouldn’t you rather have a specially trained team to remotely check how your systems are functioning, recording any incidents, and immediately responding to them?


This means that in the event of a break in, alarm going off, fire or smoke detection, power or battery outage, robbery and so on, our control center is notified immediately and can handle the situation appropriately by notifying the competent department, individual, service, patrol vehicle, or even calling the police.


Alarm monitoring is a quick and detailed communication between your residential or industrial security system and our central monitoring station. Your system’s control panel acts as the center of a network of sensors, which may include window or door sensors, motion detectors, tamper sensors, or specialized temperature, flood, and smoke detectors. When your system is armed and any of these sensors are triggered, a signal is sent to our monitoring station.


Kameli’s central station operates 24 hours/ 7 days a week/ 365 days a year and ensures that all incidents will be taken care of our specially trained operators.


Contact us today and ask to learn more for our central monitoring packages we offer.

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