It was 2:47 AM when James, a Brighton café owner, was woken by a notification on his phone: “Alarm triggered: Rear Entrance”. He was 45 minutes away at home, groggy and unsure what to do. Was it a break-in? A false alarm? Should he call the police or risk heading there himself?
This is a scenario many home and business owners in Brighton, Melbourne fear but don’t often plan for. So what actually happens when your alarm is triggered and you’re not around?
Let’s break it down.
1. Your Alarm Sounds But Then What?
If your system is monitored, the alarm sends a signal to a 24/7 control room. According to the Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL), over 60% of security alarms in commercial properties are professionally monitored. When a signal is received, trained operators will try to:
- Verify the alarm via phone call or app alerts
- Check for CCTV footage (if integrated)
- Notify emergency services if there are signs of forced entry
If the system is unmonitored, it simply sounds relying on neighbours, passersby, or you to take action.
2. Most Alarms Are False But That Doesn’t Mean Safe
Data from the Victoria Police show that over 90% of triggered alarms are false alarms, often caused by pets, wind-blown doors, or user error. But that 10%? That’s what you’re protecting against.
With false alarms being so common, neighbours may ignore the sound. And in many cases, if no one responds quickly, intruders know they have time to get in and out before anyone shows up.
3. Remote Access = Peace of Mind
Smart alarm systems now allow you to:
- View live footage from your phone
- Receive push alerts with exact trigger location
- Arm or disarm the system remotely
- Call authorities with one tap
Integrated systems like Ajax (used by Sipko Security) give Brighton residents total visibility and control no matter where they are.
4. Why Professional Installation Makes All the Difference
In Brighton and surrounding Melbourne suburbs, many homes still rely on basic, DIY alarms. But without proper placement, monitoring, and CCTV integration, those systems can be ineffective.
That’s where Sipko Security comes in. As licensed experts in alarm and CCTV installation, we help ensure your property is protected, and you know exactly what to do when an alarm goes off day or night.
Whether you run a business on Church Street or live on South Road, Sipko Security designs systems that don’t just make noise, but make sense.
Conclusion: You Don’t Want to Guess in an Emergency
When your alarm goes off and you’re not home, every second counts. A smart system with reliable support can mean the difference between a scare and a break-in. So next time your phone buzzes at 2 AM will you panic, or will you be prepared?
What would you do if your alarm went off and you weren’t there to hear it?