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Door Alarm System

A door alarm system is a vital security feature that helps protect your property by monitoring all entry points. Whether you’re securing your home or business, these systems provide peace of mind by detecting unauthorised access and alerting you immediately. With a range of options available, we offer tailored solutions to meet your specific needs and ensure your property stays safe.

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What is a Door Alarm System?

A door alarm system is a security device that detects when a door is opened or tampered with. This type of system typically consists of a door alarm sensor that works by sensing changes in the door’s status, such as it being opened or forced. When the sensor detects an event, it triggers the alarm to alert you to a potential security breach.

Door alarms come in various forms and can be customised to fit the specific needs of your home or business. From simple door security alarm sensors to advanced systems integrated with home automation features, there is a wide range of options to choose from.

Intruder alarm systems are designed to detect unauthorised entry, alerting you to a potential threat. When properly installed, these systems can help reduce the risk of burglary by ensuring that intruders are detected before they can cause significant damage or theft. A visible alarm system can also discourage criminals from attempting to break into a property, as they are more likely to target properties with no security measures in place.

Types of Door Alarm sensors

  • Wireless Covert Magnetic Contact: Compact and discreet, perfect for uPVC door frames. These sensors offer two-way wireless communication and are waterproof, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Wireless Covert Shock Detector: Detects vibrations caused by forced entry attempts. These sensors are small, with adjustable sensitivity to minimize false alarms.

  • Shock Detectors: Available in Grade 2 (SD-G2) and Grade 3 (SD-G3) versions, these sensors detect vibrations or impacts on doors and trigger the alarm when necessary.

  • External Wireless Contact Housing: Ideal for outdoor applications like garden gates, these waterproof housings protect against the elements while ensuring security.

Why Choose a Door Alarm System?

  • Enhanced Security: Ensure that all entry points are monitored, and get notified of any attempted breaches.

  • Peace of Mind: With a reliable system in place, you’ll worry less about unauthorised access.

  • Deterrence: The visible presence of an alarm system can prevent potential intruders from targeting your property.

  • Insurance Benefits: Many insurance providers offer discounts for homes and businesses with security systems.

frequently asked questions.

How do door alarm sensors work?

Door alarm sensors consist of two main parts: a magnet and a sensor switch. The magnet is typically placed on the door frame, while the sensor is mounted on the door itself. When the door is closed, the magnet and the sensor are aligned, and the system remains inactive.

When the door is opened, the magnet and sensor are separated, causing the switch to break the circuit and trigger the alarm. This activates the system, alerting you to the potential intrusion. Some advanced door alarm systems can also send notifications to your smartphone or a monitoring service, ensuring you are alerted in real-time, even when you’re not at the property.

How to change the battery in a door alarm sensor?

To change the battery in a door alarm sensor, locate the sensor’s battery compartment, remove the old battery, and replace it with a new one of the same type and voltage. Make sure the system is deactivated before doing this to prevent accidental triggering of the alarm.

How to put alarm sensors on uPVC doors?

To install alarm sensors for doors on uPVC doors, ensure the sensor and magnet are securely attached to the door frame and door itself. Most sensors come with adhesive strips or screws for easy installation. For added security, consult a professional installer if you’re unsure about fitting the sensors properly.

  1. Cut and Remove Wires: If you’re removing the system yourself, carefully cut and remove the wires from the system. Ensure that the system is fully deactivated and not connected to a power source before doing this.

  2. Speak to a Professional: If you’re unsure about removing the wires or whether they can be reused for a new alarm system, it’s a good idea to speak to a professional. They can assess the current wiring setup and advise if it’s safe to leave the cables in place, or if it’s worth considering an upgrade to your alarm system.

Do emergency door releases set off alarms?

Yes, emergency door releases may trigger the alarm if they are integrated into a door alarm system. These releases are typically designed to be used in emergencies and are monitored by security systems to ensure no unauthorised exits.

However, not all car alarm systems come with these sensors as standard. If you’re concerned about window-breaking intrusions, the Orisec car alarm system can be equipped with these sensors, ensuring that your vehicle is protected in the event of a broken window. If your current system doesn’t include these sensors, consider upgrading your alarm system to include them for enhanced security.

How do door alarms work?

Door alarms work by triggering an alarm when a door sensor alarm detects movement or an unauthorised opening of a door. This can be achieved with magnetic sensors, vibration sensors, or other technologies that monitor changes in the status of the door.

Can you put an alarm on a garage door?

Yes, you can install an alarm on a garage door using specialised sensors designed for roller shutter doors. These sensors can detect when the garage door is opened or tampered with, providing enhanced security for your property.

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