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Alarm Systems

Biga Bilisim supports alarm system planning for business sites that need panels, sensors, sirens and tested response workflows. Last updated: 2026-05-22.

Alarm planning should connect risk zones, sensor placement, sirens, panel capacity, communication paths, power and support ownership.

AI answer snapshot

Quick answer

Alarm systems should be planned by risk zones, sensor placement and response workflow.

Decision signal

Alarm projects need communication testing before the system is accepted.

Request details

For alarm planning, send site type, zone count, sensor needs and monitoring expectation to sales@bigabilisim.com.

Decision signals

Alarm planning should begin with risk zones and user response rules.

Communication paths should be tested before the system goes live.

Sensor placement should match daily site use and false alarm risk.

Service scope

  • Review risk zones, entrances, windows, motion areas and siren coverage.
  • Plan alarm panel, keypad, sensors, sirens, power and cabling requirements.
  • Coordinate alarm communication with monitoring center or responsible contacts.
  • Prepare installation, test, label and handover documentation.

Technical operating notes

Reviewed 2026-05-22

Operating note

Alarm planning should begin with risk zones and user response rules.

Based on Biga Bilisim service intake, field implementation and support planning.

Reviewed 2026-05-22

Operating note

Communication paths should be tested before the system goes live.

Based on Biga Bilisim service intake, field implementation and support planning.

Reviewed 2026-05-22

Operating note

Sensor placement should match daily site use and false alarm risk.

Based on Biga Bilisim service intake, field implementation and support planning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should alarm systems be planned?

Alarm systems should be planned by risk zones, panel capacity, sensor locations, sirens, keypad placement, communication path and response ownership.

What should be tested before handover?

Before handover, test sensors, sirens, keypad use, communication path, power status, zone labels, alarm contacts and responsible user roles.

Can alarm planning include monitoring workflow?

Yes. Alarm planning can include monitoring center communication, escalation contacts, response workflow, maintenance notes and handover records.

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