Intrusion alarm systems are electronic security systems designed to detect unauthorized entry into a building or area. They typically consist of sensors that detect intrusions (e.g., door/window contacts, motion detectors, glass break detectors), a control panel that monitors the sensors and triggers an alarm when a breach is detected, and alarm notification devices (e.g., sirens, strobes, communication modules that notify a central monitoring station or the owner). They are commonly used in homes, businesses, and government facilities to deter theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access.
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