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  2. Alarm monitoring center - Wikipedia

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    An alarm monitoring center, central monitoring station (also known as "CMS" or wholesale central station), or alarm receiving center (also known as ARC) [1] is a company that provides services to monitor burglar, fire, and residential alarm systems. The Central Monitoring Station may also provide watchman and supervisory services.

  3. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    Although an intruder alarm panel may also have these detectors connected, it may not meet all the local fire code requirements of a fire alarm system. Traditional smoke detectors are ionization smoke detectors which create an electric current between two metal plates, which sound an alarm when disrupted by smoke entering the chamber.

  4. Security engineering - Wikipedia

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    No single qualification exists to become a security engineer. However, an undergraduate and/or graduate degree, often in computer science, computer engineering, or physical protection focused degrees such as Security Science, in combination with practical work experience (systems, network engineering, software development, physical protection system modelling etc.) most qualifies an individual ...

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  6. Woman hiding in home from armed intruder pleads with 911 for ...

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    Man shoots ‘intruder’ in back of the head, then realizes he killed his uncle, feds say. Man wakes to intruders in bedroom and is dragged outside and beaten, Alabama cops say.

  7. Alarm management - Wikipedia

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    Step 3: “Bad actor” alarm resolution. From experience, it is known that around half of the entire alarm load usually comes from a relatively few alarms. The methods for making them work properly are documented, and can be applied with minimum effort and maximum performance improvement. Step 4: Alarm documentation and rationalisation (D&R)