— Our Services
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— About This Service
From terraced houses in Bletchley to warehouses and new-build apartments in Central Milton Keynes, our team designs intruder alarm systems to suit each property's layout and risk. With 35years experience and NICEIC approved contractor, City & guilds qualified electricians, ECA member and Trustmark endorsed business. We focus on clear communication, rapid response and systems that meet insurers' requirements.

— Our Process
A qualified engineer visits to map entry points, assess vulnerable areas and discuss monitoring and insurance requirements so we design the correct grade of system.
We install devices—control panel, PIRs, magnetic contacts, siren and signalling—neatly routed and integrated with CCTV or smart systems where required.
— Benefits
35 years in the electrical and security trade means practical, code-compliant installations and sensible design choices for every property type in Milton Keynes.
A small, focused team enables fast surveys and emergency attendance when an alarm fault or break-in occurs — vital for homes and businesses.
Design first, gadgets second. We start every intruder alarm project in Milton Keynes with a practical risk assessment: door and window vulnerability, sightlines, outbuildings and escape routes. That dictates whether a Grade 2 domestic system, a Grade 3 commercial solution or a hybrid wireless/wired layout is appropriate. We install motion detectors (PIR), door contacts, glass-break sensors, control panels and external bell boxes with tidy cable runs and weatherproof fixings suited to local brickwork and architecture.
Integration and ongoing protection. Many customers ask for intruder alarms to integrate with CCTV, smart home systems or monitored signalling. We configure signalling options—from bell-only to signalling via a monitored Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) using GSM/GPRS or IP paths—so you get the desired response level. Post-installation we provide clear handover, written documentation and optional maintenance contracts to keep sensors calibrated, batteries replaced and signalling reliable.
— FAQ
We install both. Wired systems are ideal for new builds and properties where concealment of cabling is straightforward; wireless or hybrid systems suit listed buildings, older properties or where minimal disruption is required. Your survey will recommend the best option based on signal reliability, property layout and future-proofing.
— Other Services
Full commissioning, user training and documentation on operation and maintenance, with optional maintenance contracts and 24/7 emergency response.
TrustMark, City & Guilds and MyBuilder credentials, plus systems designed to meet insurers' requirements and to work with monitored Alarm Receiving Centres.