Minimum Standards for Burglar Alarm Installers

There are many reasons why you might choose a certain installer to carry out alarm maintenance for home. In the end it is a case of demonstrating trust. Trust is built on reputation through:

  • providing testimonials from existing customers
  • working to the highest industry standard
  • working to a code of practice

Gold Standard Accreditation
NSI’s exernal accreditation is the key to demonstrating the reliability that customers are after. This requires the alarm installer to be inspected at least every six months. This is to ensure that it meets all British and European standards. As well as meet the ISO9000 system standard and NSI Quality Schedule SSQS 101 and demonstrate long term evidence of reliability and stability. The inital achievement and then maintenance of the Gold NSI standard means they must demonstrate expertise in burglar alarms, door access and closed circuit equipment. NSI is the alarm industry’s national body and further information can be found on the NSI website.

Commercial and residential customers can rest assured that their alarms will provide the protection required.

Confidence of a guarantee
A competent installer must always be willing to offer a 100% statisfaction guaranteee of his workmanship. Ask if this guarantee will even cover the insurance excess in the unlikely event of a burglary when covered by one of their burgalar alarms.

Code of Practice
Finally you want to choose an installer who works to a published code of practice. . Check that they offer a high level of customer service. If you live in the Bristol or Bath area then you could to contact this bristol alarms company for a quote.

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