At Action Alarms we will carry out a full survey of your premises to assess your specific requirements before designing a bespoke solution utilising the very latest systems and technology allowing us to supply a package to suit every budget.

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CCTV technology has greatly increased in popularity over recent years with Digitally recorded images producing high quality images and the ability to replay specific footage at the touch of a button. These systems can be integrated with existing computer networks so PCs can be used to monitor footage which has resulted in making it far more accessible as a security solution for homeowners and small businesses, as well as commercial and industrial customers. With a broadband connection the operator has the ability to view live or recorded footage from anywhere in the world when connected to the web.

The CCTV system shall be installed and maintained to the latest British European standards (50132-7: 1996) and an NSI (NACOSS) completion certificate will be issued.

We are regulated by the NSI (NACOSS) who monitor all aspects of our business and regularly audits our work so you can be guaranteed to receive the highest standard of service.

Data Protection Act

Under the Data Protection Act 1988, all commercially installed systems are required to be registered. The ‘Code of Practice’ contains 62 legally enforceable ‘Standards’ that must be met to ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The Commissioner includes a further 30 points of good practice, which together with the st>andards, are designed to build and maintain public confidence in CCTV systems and to ensure that they operate within the law.

Maintenance

We offer a comprehensive maintenance package for your Fire, CCTV or Security system which is vital to ensure that they remain effective and trouble free. This service is backed up with a 24 hour emergency callout facility where our fully qualified engineers are available to assist you with any technical support queries on the phone or remotely access you systems to ascertain the nature of the fault (where possible) and, if required, to attend site to resolve the problem.
During a Maintenance visit the system is fully inspected within the guidelines set by British Standards and the National Security Inspectorate and a Maintenance Certificate is issued on completion.