Intruder Alarm System
As one of the UK’s independent electronic security companies, we provide the protection that keeps the country’s large and small businesses operational. It’s why installing an intruder alarm system is an excellent way to deter opportunists – it reduces the risk of would-be criminals accessing your building.
We can increase the level of security and peace of mind for your colleagues with personal attack systems, such as panic buttons, that let them raise the alarm if attacked or threatened.
However, you have to choose the right system for your needs and we provide the full range from Grade 2 bells only, to Grade 3 monitored systems with dual-path Grade 4 signalling via our nominated alarm receiving centre.
We are approved and inspected by the Security Systems and Alarm Inspection Board (SSAIB), which means you are guaranteed the highest standard of professionalism, care and service, having passed the toughest inspections.
Service & Maintenance Contracts
Comprehensive Contract
Our Comprehensive Contract is ideal if you want to pay an inclusive fixed cost, that covers preventative system inspections (one or two visits per year), access to the 24/7, 365 days a year service helpdesk and engineer callouts if required, with nothing else to pay for the life of the contract. (Subject to terms and conditions).
Standard Contract
Our Standard Contract provides regular preventative system inspections and access to our 24/7 service helpdesk and engineer callouts, if required at an extra cost. (Subject to terms and conditions).
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The Co-Operative Food
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BP Petrol Station
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Plastic Omnium
SSAIB Approved
JM Security Systems is a registered member of the Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board (SSAIB) which is the leading certification body for organisations providing security systems and services, fire detection and alarm systems, telecare systems and services, manned security services and monitoring services.
SSAIB’s schemes comply with all Police policies (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic) and insurers - often as a condition of their underwriting - place particular demands on security and fire safety system providers. In the event of an incident, insurers will need to be satisfied that all reasonable precautions have been taken to mitigate risk.
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