Wired Alarms

Wired alarms use physical cables to connect sensors directly to a security system. These alarms trigger when a specific event occurs, such as a door opening, glass breaking, or motion detection.

Devices like door contacts, motion sensors, and panic buttons send signals through a wired connection. This connection alerts the system instantly, which then activates sirens, recordings, or notifications to operators.

Compared to wireless systems, wired alarms offer stronger reliability and better protection from interference. This makes them a popular choice for industrial sites, power plants, and critical infrastructure.

Security teams benefit from real-time alerts and fewer false alarms. Integration with CCTV and access control systems improves monitoring and speeds up response times.

Wired alarms also help maintain regulatory compliance and ensure uninterrupted protection for high-risk zones. Their stable performance supports 24/7 safety operations in demanding environments.