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Alarms

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What is Alarms?

Alarms are devices or systems designed to signal the occurrence of a specific event or condition, typically indicating a problem or danger. They are commonly used for security (e.g., burglar alarms), safety (e.g., fire alarms, carbon monoxide detectors), process monitoring (e.g., temperature alarms), and timekeeping (e.g., alarm clocks).

What other technologies are related to Alarms?

Alarms Complementary Technologies

Access control systems often integrate with alarm systems. For example, forced door entry triggers an alarm. They enhance overall security together.
mentioned alongside Alarms in 2% (577) of relevant job posts
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) systems are frequently integrated with alarm systems to provide visual verification of alarm events. They offer a visual record of incidents.
mentioned alongside Alarms in 1% (857) of relevant job posts
Surveillance cameras are the hardware component of CCTV and are frequently integrated with alarm systems to provide visual verification of alarm events.
mentioned alongside Alarms in 12% (55) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Alarms?

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Allied Universal
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
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Chubb Insurance
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

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