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Intruder Alarms: European Standards Checklist

  • 1. Is the proposed or selected installer required to comply with any standards, i.e. an alarm company subject to inspection by the National Security Inspectorate (NSI) or the Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board (SSAIB)?

  • 2. Have discussions taken place with the proposed installer, or any organisations asked to prepare a quotation for an intruder alarm, about the use of the premises and the nature of contents (in order to decide the grade of alarm)?

  • 3. Has your insurer reviewed and agreed with the proposed alarm system grade and notification option?<br><br>Has a formal system design proposal noting the proposed level of detection and response been submitted to and accepted by your insurer?<br><br>Has this been formally reviewed and confirmed in writing by your insurer?<br>

  • 4. Where a confirmation system is required, e.g. to obtain police response, have you verified that the proposed system has:<br>a) Appropriate detection to provide a 'confirmed activation'?<br>b) Adequate detection in the earliest stages of most conceivable break-ins?<br>c) A 'means of un-setting' the system that should a break-in occur via an alarm entry/exit door, does not prevent or unduly delay the ARC contacting the police?<br>d) A dual path ATS, ideally performing at category DP3?

  • 5. Have arrangements been made with any ARC regarding response to alarm activations by your nominated keyholders and where appropriate, the police?

  • 6. Is there a formal contract in place for the required inspection, testing, preventative and any corrective maintenance, etc. of the alarm system with the installation company?

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