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Load Shedding & Your Home Security System: 5 Things To Do

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Load Shedding & Your Home Security System: 5 Things To Do

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Homeowners have been urged to test their security systems as a matter of urgency and to pay particular attention to the battery backup systems. The message comes from an armed response company, as South Africa finds itself in the midst of wide-spread load shedding once again.

It is important that your alarm system and cameras have an adequate battery supply, and these should be checked regularly.

 

  • Many people are under the incorrect assumption that their home alarm system is deactivated when the power supply is interrupted.
  • However, if you have a stable and correctly programmed system coupled with a battery that is in good condition, it will continue to protect the premises during a power outage - regardless if the outage is because of load shedding or not
  • The only time it may not function correctly is if there is a technical issue, or the battery power is low. Most modern alarm systems have a back-up battery pack that activates automatically when there is a power failure

There are a number of practical steps that can be taken to ensure security is not compromised during any power cuts.

 

  • Ensuring the alarm system has an adequate battery supply, 
  • All automated gates and doors are secured
  • Remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to your security provider or the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Tips to remember about being prepared for a power cut are:

 

  • It is important that your alarm system has an adequate battery supply. Batteries should be checked regularly.
  • Alarms should be checked during extended power outages to keep systems running.
  • Power cuts can impact on fire systems and fire control systems, so these also need to be checked regularly.
  • The more frequent use of gas and candles can increase the risk of fire and home fire extinguishers should be on hand.
  • Above all, remain vigilant during a power cut; be on the look-out for any suspicious activity and report this to your security company or SAPS immediately.
  • Because of load shedding, there might also be a higher than usual number of alarm activation signals received by security companies and their monitoring centres         
  • You can assist by manually cancelling any potential false alarms caused by load shedding, and thus help call centre agents in prioritising the calls needing urgent attention.

 

Author News24
Published 11 Feb 2020 / Views -
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