Commercial Business Security Equipment

Additional Business Security Additional Equipment

Hold Up Button | Glassbreak Detector | Digital Radio Backup | Photo Sensors | Strobe Light | Telephone Control Module | Exterior Siren | Temperature Sensor | Open/Close Notification

Brink's Commercial Keypad

Commercial Keypad

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The business security keypad is easy to use, so employees can learn the how to use the business alarm system quickly and help reduce false alarms. It allows for simple access to features such as Auxiliary Codes and alarm history, and allows the business owner to control access to the business as well as view important alarm information.

Brink's Door/Window Sensors

Door or Window Sensors

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Wide gap sensors trigger the alarm system if a secured door or window is opened while the system is armed.

Brink's Motion Detector

Motion Detector

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Monitors open areas, triggered by body heat and movement. The dual technology requirement of heat and movement reduces the likelihood of accidental alarms. This helps reduce false alarm fines that can add to your monthly business security expenditure.

Brink's Interior Siren

Interior Siren

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Sounds a piercing alarm that lets you and any intruders know that the business security system has been triggered.

Brink's Master Control Panel

Commercial U.L.-Listed
Master Control Panel

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The Commercial U.L.-listed control panel is standard. The commercial security control panel contains the processor that transmits business alarm monitoring information to the Brink's Business Security central monitoring centers. For even greater security, it also operates with an enclosed back-up battery in case of power failure.

Brink's Window Decals

Brink's Business Security Window Decals

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Brink's Business Security decals alert your customers and potential burglars that your business is protected by an electronic security system that is monitored by Brink's Business Security, 24 hours a day.

Brink's Hold Up Button

Hold Up Button

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Hardwired emergency button that is a silent alarm. The primary component is a key release hold-up button that needs to be reset after the device has been activated.

Brink's Glassbreak Detector

Glassbreak Detector

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Triggers the business security system upon detecting the sound of breaking glass, while ignoring the sounds of thunderstorms, telephones and other common noises.

Brink's Digital Radio Backup

Digital Radio Backup

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Provides an extra layer of security protection for critical emergency communications in the event the primary phone line fails or is temporarily interrupted.

Brink's Photo Sensors

Photo Sensors

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Suitable for internal and external use, photo sensors provide a channel of detection across large open areas of up to 500 feet, such as fence lines or lines of warehouse overhead doors. You can help protect hostile areas of your business with this device, where a motion detector can be a false alarm liability.

Brink's Strobe Light

Strobe Light

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The strobe light flashes during and after an alarm activation. It can increase the distance of the alarm to help alert others that there is an incident at your business, as well as making it easy for emergency agencies to find your business. The strobe light  continues to blink until the security alarm has been reset. This can alert you or your employees that an alarm has occurred in your absence before they enter.

Brink's Telephone Control Module

Telephone Control Module

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Turns any touch-tone phone inside or outside your business into a “virtual” alarm keypad – allowing you to control the Brink's Business Security system no matter where you are.

Brink's Exterior Siren

Exterior Siren

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The exterior siren will emit a piercing audible alarm when the security system is triggered.

Brink's Environmental Alert

Environmental Alert

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Suitable to monitor the temperature in your store room or freezer. The sensor measures temperature within an acceptable temperature range by setting the adjustable high and low limits. If the temperature in the monitored area rises above or drops below the set limits, the temperature sensor activates the security system. This device can help you potentially avoid the damage to inventory or your business.

Open/Close Notification

Open/Close Notification

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Open and Close reporting documents the auxiliary code that arms or disarms the business security system. This information is delivered to you via a password-protected website that can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Information pertaining to the openings and closings of all locations is real-time and is listed by location. Multiple logins can be assigned, giving access to all or only a portion of your location information. Open and Close reporting can increase your ability to manage your business when you are not there.

 

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