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Brink's is Dedicated to Rapid Response
Holidays. Weekends. The middle of the night. There isn't a time when the Brink's Home Security system is not on duty. Get started with the Brink's Home Security system now!
What happens when an intruder tries to enter a protected area of your home? As long as the Brink's Home Security system is activated, your uninvited guest is greeted with a 90-decibel alarm. The alarm signal is simultaneously sent to our trained security alarm monitoring professionals, who are dedicated to responding quickly. They understand the importance of calling to ensure your family's safety and contacting the emergency agency, if necessary.
Trusting the monitored Brink's Home Security system to help deter trouble provides you and your family peace of mind. 24 hours a day, Brink's Home Security's professional monitoring center keeps an eye on your home even when you can't. All Brink's residential alarm monitoring is handled by trained Brink's Home Security professionals. We do not contract out our residential alarm monitoring as other security companies do. We have consistent training and guidelines to ensure our customer's peace of mind.
The same dedication to rapid response intrusion monitoring holds true for fire, medical or carbon monoxide emergencies.* The one-touch fire, medical and police emergency buttons send an alarm signal to our monitoring center. The monitored smoke/heat detector detects smoke or unusually high temperatures and triggers the alarm to alert you and Brink's to the potential emergency. The monitored carbon monoxide detector detects dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and also alerts you when it detects dangerous levels of carbon monoxide while simultaneously alerting the Brink's monitoring center.
Our dedication to rapid response, peace of mind, personal attention and customer satisfaction has again made the Brink's name synonymous with unsurpassed protection.
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Brink's recommends the installation of smoke detectors that equal or exceed the recommended standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). More information regarding recommended fire protection is available at www.nfpa.org or by writing the NFPA at 1 Battery March Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
*Smoke/Heat and Carbon Monoxide detector installation available for any additional charges; standard phone line may be required. |
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