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Intruder & Burglar Alarms Middlesbrough

Keeping your premises and contents safe from burglary, vandalism or trespass can prove difficult, but an intruder alarm security system from Bayley Security Ltd is an effective deterrent against unwelcome visitors, whatever their intention.

Our intruder alarms are easy to operate and provide efficient protection against unauthorised entry around the clock. The systems can monitor your buildings and perimeter, reporting any intrusion to the alarm receiving centre, which can then be forwarded to keyholders, security staff or the police. We will carry out a site assessment to determine your own particular risks, allowing us to create a bespoke alarm system designed to ensure your requirements are met.

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Intruder & Burlar Alarms

The systems we provide combine magnetic contacts for doors plus infrared and microwave sensors to detect movement. We can ensure total building protection but also install infra-red beams and CCTV combining analytics to detect any trespassing around your perimeter. Whatever detector you decide to use, we will ensure that your system is connected to a cutting-edge control panel, with LCD or touch screen displays so that your security measures can be set and unset easily.

Bayley Security Ltd are members of the SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board) and operate a quality system that meets BS EN ISO 9001:2008 to ensure that what we do is subject to independent audit. On top of this, we also design every one of our systems to meet all current British and European Standards including EN50131, PD6662 and DD243.

With all of our expertise (including alarms, CCTV and other security services), why use another security company in Middlesbrough? Protect your home or business premises and give yourself peace of mind, contact us today. We also offer CCTV installation in Middlesbrough.




Intruder alarms are classified into different grades that correlate with varying levels of security and specific requirements. This grading system plays a crucial role in determining the appropriate level of protection for different types of premises. The commonly adopted grading system ranges from Grade 1, offering basic protection for low-risk properties, to Grade 4, which provides the highest level of security for high-risk establishments like banks or jewellery stores.

Each grade within the system has predefined criteria that dictate the components of the alarm system. These components include control panels, detectors, and signalling devices, which must meet specific standards to ensure the provision of an adequate level of protection corresponding to the designated grade. By adhering to these grading standards, property owners can accurately select and implement intruder alarm systems that align with the required level of security for their premises.

Having an alarm system in a business provides several significant advantages. Firstly, it serves as a deterrent, dissuading potential intruders from targeting your premises as they consider the elevated risks. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding your assets, inventory, and sensitive information from theft or vandalism. Furthermore, an alarm system contributes to establishing a sense of security and peace of mind for both employees and customers, fostering a safer working and shopping environment.

In addition to these benefits, installing an alarm system can have financial advantages. It may enable you to qualify for lower insurance premiums as you demonstrate a commitment to security measures and mitigating risks. Insurance providers often view businesses with alarm systems as being proactive in protecting their assets, leading to potential cost savings on insurance policies. Moreover, having an alarm system showcases your dedication to the security and well-being of your business, enhancing trust and confidence among stakeholders.

In the UK, the legal requirement for fire alarm systems in businesses depends on various factors, including the type of premises and the applicable regulations. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO) is the key legislation governing fire safety in non-domestic premises.

Under the RRO, business owners or responsible persons have a legal duty to provide a suitable fire detection and warning system in their premises. The specifics of the required fire alarm system will vary based on factors such as the size, layout, and purpose of the premises, as well as the identified risks. The fire alarm system must be appropriate for the specific circumstances and may include a combination of smoke alarms, heat detectors, manual call points, and alarm sounders.

It is recommended to consult with local fire authorities or seek guidance from fire safety professionals to ensure compliance with the legal requirements pertaining to fire alarm systems in your specific business premises. They can provide tailored advice based on your location, the type of business, and the applicable regulations. Maintaining an appropriate fire alarm system not only fulfills legal obligations but also plays a critical role in protecting life, property, and the well-being of employees, customers, and visitors.

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