UL Central Station Monitoring:
Average response time for 2005 was 15.48 seconds!
Your system is monitored twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week by trained professionals.
Burglar Alarm Systems:
In the event of a burglary, alarms sound in your home and your system alerts our Central Station. The system reports by zone, the exact intrusion location and the condition.
Panic Alarm Systems:
A silent or audible alarm alerts the Central Station that someone is in danger and needs immediate Police assistance.
Duress Alarm Systems:
Should someone force or follow you into your home and instruct you to disarm your system, you can do this in such a way to send a silent emergency signal to our Central Station.
Fire Alarm Systems:
In the event of a fire, alarm sound within the home, warning those inside to evacuate immediately. Your system also alerts our Central Station, which dispatches the local fire department.
Flooding and Temperature Sensors:
Highly sensitive sensors are triggered when water is detected or the temperature either falls too low or rises too high.
Gas Detection:
Your system can also detect CO2, natural and propane gas. In the event of detection, the system sends a signal to the Central Station, which notifies the proper authorities.
Long-Range Radio:
Phone lines are subject to compromise and failure. Some installations do not have a phone line installed into the home. Long Range Radio uses a cellular like system to transmit your alarm signals over radio, just like the phone line. Long-range radios serve both as a back up to phone lines and as the primary means of calling for the authorities in many installations.
Insurance Discounts for Monitoring:
Most insurance offers discounts off policies for monitored fire and security systems.

Subscriber Access
Now our subscribers can link up to the central station too!
Our central station provider has added a new and secure section to the web site that allows our subscribers to access their own account information from anywhere they have web access. Whether in the office or on vacation, they will have the ability to view their account information, place their system on and off test, obtain test results and get account history. In addition, you can submit a request to make changes to their account.
The user logs in through a link on our home page. Users will be required to enter their account number, receiver number and central station pass-code. Change requests would not be live and immediate. After a subscriber submits the request, it will be handled by our Data Entry Department.
Once you enroll, all you will be able to have access to your account information.
Enrollment for our clients is simple, fast and easy. Contact your Account Specialist or our office for further information or to receive a Subscriber Access enrollment form.
We're excited about this new program. Not only will it save you time by eliminating a lot of unnecessary telephone calls but it's also another benefit we offer our clients at no additional cost!
Thank you for choosing Homeland Security & Fire Protection, Inc.
"We protect what you can't replace"
"We protect what you can't replace"