Your Acom security system pulls double duty with life safety protections. Feel secure in your home with monitored fire, heat, smoke and carbon monoxide detection devices that are watching over your home even while you're away. A non-supervised smoke detector will simply beep while a fire continues to burn, but a monitored device will enable you to reduce the fire damage in your home with an immediate signal to our local monitoring center and a fast emergency response. Smoke sensors will alert you to any smoke throughout the house that could be dangerous to you and your family.
No matter the size of your business, we will design and implement a solution that is right for you. Streamline your business with an access-controlled system and keep your company safe, secure, and protected at all times. Traditional locks provide a limited level of security and flexibility. Managed access control takes your facility to the next level of security and control. Through your managed access control system, you can give or revoke permissions with the touch of a button. No longer will you have to rekey doors when an employee or vendor is changed.
Your Acom security system is also your home automation hub. Augment your lifestyle with home automation that is there for you by controlling your home and security right from your smartphone or tablet.
Your Acom security system is also your business automation hub. Control lighting, lock and unlock doors, change HVAC settings, and automate other appliances and processes all through your Acom intrusion panel and mobile app. Capable of supporting hundreds of automation devices, you can automate every aspect of your business opening and closing by simple arming and disarming your alarm.
Our team professionally installs voice, data, fiber, switches and patch panel equipment to maintain the highest levels of quality and efficiency for your communications routing and management. Electrical contractors that aren't working with low voltage cabling (and especially fiber optic cabling) tend to treat these delicate cables and sensitive connectors in the same rough manner that they employ in pulling the high voltage cabling. While the high voltage cabling can handle the shoving and tugging around corners and through holes, the fine copper wires in low voltage cabling and the tiny thread of glass/plastic inside fiber optic lines are likely to break and cause problems for you.