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  2. Standards for Alarm Systems, Installation, and Monitoring

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    The Underwriters Laboratories' UL 2050 was established to focus on the certification requirements for National Industrial Security Systems, particularly those used by U.S. government facilities and defense contractors to protect classified information, [17] it is not available to members of the general public. [18]

  3. Alarm.com - Wikipedia

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    Alarm.com, Inc. is an American technology company that provides cloud-based services for remote control, home automation, and alarm monitoring services. Monitoring services may involve contracts through third-party contractors such as ADT.

  4. 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.

  5. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    They are designed to alert residents to unexpected visitors, intruders, or deliveries arriving at the property. Types of driveway sensors include magnetic and infrared motion sensors. Driveway alarms can be found in both hard-wired and wireless systems. They are common in rural security systems as well as for commercial applications.

  6. Voice-activated radio-dispatched alarm - Wikipedia

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    A voice-activated radio-dispatched alarm, or VARDA-alarm, is a type of burglar alarm that, when activated or "tripped", broadcasts the type of the alarm and the transmitter location over the local police radio frequency using a pre-recorded audio message.

  7. ADT Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ADT Inc., formerly The ADT Corporation, is an American security company that provides residential and small business electronic security, fire protection, and other related alarm monitoring services throughout the United States. The corporate head office is located in Boca Raton, Florida. [5]

  8. Medical alarm - Wikipedia

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    A medical alarm [1] is an alarm system designed to signal the presence of a hazard requiring urgent attention and to summon emergency medical personnel.Other terms for a medical alarm are Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) or medical alert.

  9. 360 Total Security - Wikipedia

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    360 Total Security, or its Chinese version, 360 Safeguard (Chinese: 360安全卫士), is an antivirus software developed by Beijing, China-based internet security company Qihoo 360. 360 Safeguard's focus is on stopping malware such as computer viruses and trojan horses and providing security patches for Microsoft Windows.