A well-designed burglar alarm system can protect your home or business without a tangle of visible wires and transmitters. Modern installations are planned around your specific layout, keeping sensors and components discreet while maintaining full coverage. Many systems can also integrate with lights and other home automation features, so one panel handles more than just security.
Common security service categories include fire alarm systems, burglar alarm systems, video surveillance, access control, communication systems, and 24-hour monitoring. Choosing the right combination depends on your property size, entry points, and whether you need remote access or professional monitoring.
For properties where fire safety is part of the security plan, smoke detectors, CO2, and Halon fire protection services offer an overview of complementary detection equipment. Property owners thinking about broader alarm integration can also review fire protection and sprinkler trends in the Bay Area for context on code-compliant upgrades.
For general guidance on evaluating alarm and security products, HomeAdvisor provides consumer-facing comparisons and contractor vetting tips.

