If you’re a business leader, protecting your organization is your top priority, but it can be difficult to know what that looks like or where to start. The first step is developing a strategy that details your business’s vulnerabilities and how to best address them. A comprehensive security strategy might consist of cameras, alarms, access control, and other equipment that can make a building safer. Each technology has its benefits, but alarms are especially important and worth considering prioritizing. Burglar alarm installation can strengthen safety and reduce the risk of crime, all while preparing you for the worst-case scenario.
Burglar Alarm Installation
You’ve likely seen DIY alarm systems and may wonder whether that’s the best option for your business. While some organizations in small buildings without many entry points may be able to do it themselves, we strongly recommend that larger organizations find a security partner they can trust. On a property with multiple entrances and heavy foot traffic, professional equipment is more needed.
After you select a security company, they’ll likely offer to visit your property. During the walkthrough, they’ll closely examine all parts of your property and assess the most vulnerable areas of the building. Doors and windows are especially likely to be targeted by criminals. From there, they’ll prepare a quote for burglar alarms, and you’ll decide whether you want to move forward.
Before it’s time to begin, you can work with your security company to find the right equipment for the project. Alarms range significantly in technological capabilities, and your budget might determine which products you choose. You’ll also choose which alarm type is right for you. While wireless is ideal for someone renting a building, wired is the more common corporate solution.
Monitoring: Yes or No?
Another question you’ll have to answer: Will you pay to monitor the alarm? If you’re unfamiliar with the term, it’s simple to explain. Essentially, monitored alarms are linked to a 24/7 monitoring service center. When the alarm is triggered, someone will contact you to ensure it wasn’t a false alarm before dispatching law enforcement officers. Within minutes, police will be at your property.
An unmonitored alarm, on the other hand, is less expensive because you don’t have monthly fees. However, it comes at significant risk. If someone breaches your property, law enforcement won’t be notified, and you will have to hope that the audible alarm scares off the intruder. You may get notified if you’ve connected the alarm to your smartphone, but the response time is likely slower.
Finding A Security Partner
Regardless of the type of burglar alarm installation you choose, you need someone you can rely on to handle the project. As a business owner, you’re juggling a lot at once — let us handle your security concerns. Whether you need a basic system to ward off intruders or something more complex, Integrated Security Consultants is here to help. Our experienced team specializes in video surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, fire alarms, and more. We work with you to find security vulnerabilities. Then, we create solutions. It’s one less thing for you to worry about. Are you interested in learning more? Call 813-254-0033 or contact us online.

