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Getting eAlarmMonitoring for your security system is one of the best ways to protect your home or business from burglary, fire or medical emergencies. Having a monitored security system means that whenever you turn on the alarm someone will be standing by watching over your home or business. According to the NBFAA (National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association) you are 3 to 4 times less likely to be burglarized if you have your alarm system monitored.
Your eAlarmMonitoring service is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. As long as you arm your security system then our monitoring service comes with 24-hour monitored panic buttons, these panics can be pushed anytime day or night, no matter if your security system is armed or not.
Alarm monitoring also reduces your chances of being victimized in our own home. Arming your home security system when you leave your house will greatly reduce the chance of their being someone in you home waiting for you when you return. If you have active alarm monitoring on your security system not only will the siren help scare off the intruders but it will also alert the eAlarmMonitoring center to dispatch the proper authorities to check out your home before you walk back in. But remember, alarm monitoring only works if you use it. Be sure to turn on your security system every time you leave the home and at night when you go to bed.
Testing your System for Proper Alarm Monitoring:
You should test your alarm system once a week, the whole process only takes a few minutes and it can be done anytime day or night. First and most important, call the alarm monitoring station and put your security system on test. Now arm your security system and wait at least 2 minutes for the system to fully arm before walking around your house. Now walk in front of all your motions and the siren should go off. Also, open some or all doors and windows that have security contacts one at a time. Then you can put in your code and shut off the alarm system. Now call the alarm monitoring station and tell them you want to check your signals. Our friendly central station operator should be able to tell you exactly which zones were breached.