Monitoring Service


“Our monitoring station is a local UL (Underwriters Laboratory) listed state of the art central station with highly trained SIA certified operators ready to assist you in every aspect”.

When there´s an intruder in your home or business, every second counts. And, if you or someone you love is at home during a burglary or fire, time becomes even more critical. When an emergency occurs, your security system alerts our UL-listed monitoring station, where a highly trained operator determines the nature of the emergency and responds immediately to protect your business, property, home and loved ones. We´ll begin the process that sends help within seconds, minimizing your risk and loss. When seconds count... We´re here for you.

                                             Passwords must always be used by our customers...




Below are list of a few helpful hints to help us all prevent false alarms:

  1. When arming your system, watch the lights on your keypad.  If the armed light is illuminated, the  system is armed.  We all tend to "listen" to our keypad rather than watch the lights. The beeps you hear  when turning the system on/off can sound very much alike, so watch those lights!
  2. Be sure to bypass any motion detectors that animals, fans, helium balloons, etc. may set off.  If you have a pet, simply set your system in the stay mode.
  3. When arming the system and leaving your business/residence, it is a good idea to wait for a minute in the driveway after setting your system to be sure you didn't accidentally miss your delay time. If you missed the delay time and the alarm sounds, re-enter your home, answer the monitoring stations' call and verify the false alarm.
  4. If, for any reason, your alarm does sound, do not get on the telephone. Instead, wait for the monitoring station to call you. Be sure to answer the phone and have your PASSWORD to prevent police dispatch. If you haven't heard from the monitoring station after three minutes, call them - your system may need to be serviced.
  5. With the increased use of cell phones, we are now offering a 2nd premise response number. The 2nd premise number is generally your cellular number that the monitoring station will call before dispatching the police. In many Parishes this has greatly reduced false alarms.

                               *** Testing your system weekly or  monthly is very important ***