Edgarsson Security Designs was formed in 1991.
Our aim is design, develop, manufacture and market innovative electronic products for the security and safety industries.
Our first product was Watchpost, a portable, radio linked, battery powered, perimeter intruder detection system.
Since then we have developed GSM Alarm Diallers, Vacant Property Alarms and Lone Worker Alarms
Vacant property alarms are used to protect unoccupied buildings from various risks such as vandalism, theft, unauthorized occupation, and damage. These alarms can be installed in different types of vacant properties, including residential, commercial, and industrial sites. Here are some common scenarios where vacant property alarms are used:
Common Scenarios and Locations
- Residential Properties:
- For Sale or Rent: Homes that are waiting to be sold or rented out.
- Under Renovation: Houses undergoing renovation or construction work.
- Foreclosed Properties: Bank-owned homes that are vacant and awaiting sale.
- Commercial Properties:
- Retail Stores: Closed or vacant retail spaces in shopping centers or standalone locations.
- Office Buildings: Unoccupied office spaces, either temporarily or permanently.
- Restaurants and Cafes: Establishments that have closed down or are awaiting new tenants.
- Industrial Sites:
- Warehouses: Empty warehouses that are awaiting new leases or are temporarily not in use.
- Factories: Manufacturing sites that are not currently operational.
- Storage Facilities: Unoccupied storage units or facilities.
- Public and Government Buildings:
- Schools and Libraries: Buildings that are closed due to relocation, construction, or other reasons.
- Municipal Buildings: Government offices that are temporarily not in use.
- Real Estate Development Sites:
- Vacant Lots: Empty land plots awaiting development.
- New Developments: Newly built properties that have not yet been occupied.
Features of Vacant Property Alarms
- Intrusion Detection:
- Motion Sensors: Detects movement inside the property.
- Door and Window Sensors: Alerts if doors or windows are opened.
- Glass Break Sensors: Detects breaking glass indicating forced entry.
- Surveillance:
- CCTV Cameras: Provides real-time video monitoring and recording.
- Remote Viewing: Allows property owners to monitor the property remotely.
- Environmental Monitoring:
- Smoke and Fire Alarms: Detects smoke or fire to prevent damage.
- Flood Sensors: Alerts in case of water leaks or flooding.
- Temperature Sensors: Monitors temperature changes that might indicate HVAC system issues or freezing pipes.
- Security Measures:
- Alarm Systems: Loud alarms to deter intruders and notify authorities.
- Security Lighting: Motion-activated lights to deter unauthorized access.
- Access Control: Systems to restrict and monitor access to the property.
- Connectivity and Notifications:
- Mobile Alerts: Sends notifications to property owners or managers in case of an alarm trigger.
- 24/7 Monitoring Services: Professional monitoring services that can respond to alarms and notify emergency services.
Benefits of Vacant Property Alarms
- Deterrence: Reduces the risk of vandalism, theft, and unauthorized occupation.
- Protection: Safeguards the property from potential damages and maintains its value.
- Peace of Mind: Provides property owners with reassurance that their property is being monitored and protected.
- Insurance Compliance: Helps meet insurance requirements and potentially reduces premiums.
Using vacant property alarms ensures that unoccupied properties remain secure and protected, minimizing risks and potential losses.
Some of our customers.