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The RedCARE system works by using  your existing telephone line to signal messages to your designated Alarm Monitoring Centre which in turn notifies the appropriate authorities - police or fire service, or your keyholder(s). The signals are able to reach the Alarm Monitoring Centre within seconds, ensuring a fast response to your alarm activation.
 
As RedCARE does not use a telephone dialling method to convey messages to the Alarm Monitoring Centre, no call charges are incurred, even for setting and un-setting the system when entering or leaving the premises. To set it up a computer chip is installed in your alarm panel and your alarm system is then wired to the RedCARE network. Once your alarm company has installed your encoded computer chip your alarm system will start talking to the RedCARE computers.
 
There is a continuous dialogue between the alarm panel and the RedCARE computers to ensure they are in a stable position. If your system is tampered with, the RedCARE computers will ask the alarm panel if this is so, and if the answer is yes an alarm is activated. The alarm will be acknowledged by the Alarm Monitoring Centre which in turn will respond according to the type of alarm signal received - whether it's a fire alarm, a personal attack, or an intruder.

RedCARE monitors your system continuously and unlike other monitoring services, RedCARE provides line cut detection and comprehensive network duplication. The continuous monitoring of your alarm system is achieved via your ordinary telephone line which is linked to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).

Redcare home monitoring helps to safeguard your investments in your home 24 hours a day without the need to worry about what happens if burglars cut the phone line?

Benefits and features of Redcare & Redcare GSM

No additional expense for a dedicated phone line
No call charges to pay for the signals sent on your landline or the radio path
Redcare gsm is listed and approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board
Redcare gsm is able to deliver alarms even if one or both of the signalling paths are lost.
Redcare is recommended as preferred choice of alarm signalling by the insurers.

How to get Redcare?

You need a BT land line in order to get redcare alarm signalling installed in your home or business premises.
Your Redcare system will need to be installed by a professional alarm installer who should be a member of a recognised security inspectorate, such as NSI or SSAIB such as ourselves.
Your Redcare installer should be able to supply you a complete quote for redcare, including installation, remote monitoring and maintenance. 
We can help you through the process of getting redcare, from security survey to the installation and maintenance of the redcare system.

 
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