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"From Residential to hi-rise, no job is too large or small"
Burglar Systems
This is what a secure home looks like, in order to prevent your home from possible break in protect your house with our innovative securtiy systems. We will design the layout of your security system in order to meet the needs of your house hold or business. T&R carriers are wide range of security products which have an aesthetic appeal and easy operation, which include door and window sensors, glass break detection, motion detector, and many more to keep you safe.
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Our professional installers can either hide the wires in your walls, or use the latest wireless system.
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Note: Hard wired systems are always better, but take more experience and skill to install.
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Whether you decide to go wired or wireless, T&R can accomodate your needs.
Sensors in rooms can multiply the security level, such as motion detectors
that turn lights on and off. Advanced programming features include: Thermostat
Set Back and Power Outlet Disabling. For instance, when arming your system,
your thermostat can be programmed to set back, power outlets with hair
dryers, curling irons, and coffee makers will shut down, alternate lights
will turn on and off.
This alarm system contains the latest home automation technology and will
actually save you money every time you set your alarm!
Your Burglar Alarm may also contain smoke, fire and carbon monoxide detection
equipment. your local hardware store. The integrity of the wiring is supervised
electronically and will notify our remote monitoring station in the event
of fault.
All systems can be monitored by our Central Station via telephone line
or radio back-up for Police/Fire notification. All systems contain ample
battery back-up should you lose power.
Prevent this from happening to you!!
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If you live in the Northern New Jersey or Southern New York area,
Call 1-800-486-5019 today and ask for a free home security consultation.





