Alarms
Modern Alarm Systems for Home and Business. Secure your home, apartment, or office against burglary and other threats. The Alarms category includes complete alarm systems and their key components, which represent the first line of defense for your property. A modern alarm system not only deters intruders with a loud siren but also immediately informs you of the event via a phone notification (SMS, mobile app) and/or notifies a security agency. In our offer, you will find.
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Wireless WiFi GSM &...
Wired and Wireless Alarm Systems (Wi-Fi/GSM). Choosing the right alarm system is a key decision for the security of your property. In this category, we offer two main types of systems: wireless alarms and wired alarms, so you can perfectly match the solution to your needs and the characteristics of the facility. Wireless Alarms (Wi-Fi, GSM): A wireless alarm is an ideal solution for installation in finished, renovated buildings (homes, apartments, offices) where wiring is not desired. -
Alarm Sensors
Alarm Sensors - The Eyes and Ears of Your System. Alarm sensors (also called detectors) are key components of every alarm system. They are the ones that detect a threat - whether it is an intruder's intrusion or a random event like a fire or flood - and send a signal to the alarm control panel, which triggers the alarm. Selecting the right sensors and their proper placement determines the effectiveness of the entire system. In our offer, you will find a full range of sensors for wired and wireless systems. -
Alarm Sirens & Signalers
Loud Alarm Signalers - Optical and Acoustic. Alarm signalers, commonly known as sirens, are an essential element of every alarm system. Their task is to immediately alert the surroundings to a detected threat (e.g., a burglary) through a very loud sound signal (acoustic) and intense light signals (optical). An effective signaler performs two functions: it informs the owner and neighbors about the event and acts as a deterrent to the intruder, forcing them to flee. -
Intercoms & Video...
Access Control and Security for Your Home. Intercoms and video intercoms are the first line of access control for your property. They allow for verification of who is standing in front of the gate or door and for remote opening of the entrance. Modern systems offer much more than just a conversation - they provide high-quality images and integration with mobile devices. Why choose a video intercom? Visual Verification: The most important element of the whole video intercom mechanism is the camera. -
Infrared Barriers
Reliable Perimeter Protection. Infrared barriers (IR barriers) are a key element of professional alarm systems used for perimeter protection, securing the boundary of a property, business premises, storage yard, or fence. They consist of a transmitter and a receiver that create an invisible "wall" of infrared beams. Operating Principle: The transmitter emits one or more (e.g., 2, 4, 6) infrared beams toward the receiver. Interruption of any of these beams by an intruder triggers an alarm. -
Magnetic Contact...
Reliable Detection of Door and Window Opening. Magnetic contacts, or reed switches, are basic and extremely effective elements of alarm systems. They are used to detect the opening of doors, windows, gates, wickets, or cabinets. Their simple and reliable design makes them a key element of the facility's perimeter protection. How Does a Reed Switch Work? The sensor consists of two parts: a magnet (mounted on the moving part, e.g., window sash) and a sensor (mounted on the fixed part, e.g., frame). -
PIR Motion Sensors for...
Basic Element of an Alarm System. PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensors are the most popular and fundamental devices for intruder detection in alarm systems. Their operation is based on detecting infrared radiation (heat) emitted by moving objects, such as people. How Do PIR Sensors Work? A passive infrared sensor analyzes the ambient temperature in its field of view. When an object with a temperature higher than the background appears in the detection area, the sensor triggers the alarm.