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Quick Answer

For most homes in Northern Ireland, we recommend a wireless alarm system with smartphone app control and professional monitoring. The two brands we work with most are Ajax (for app experience and expandability) and Orisec (for hybrid wired/wireless flexibility). For a typical 3-4 bedroom home: expect to pay around £800-£1,500 for a professionally installed, monitored system. Always get at least three quotes and make sure the installer is SSAIB-certified.

A professionally installed intruder alarm is one of the most effective deterrents against burglary. Homes without alarms are statistically more likely to be targeted, and homes with visible alarm systems are less likely to be broken into at all.

This guide helps Northern Ireland homeowners understand their options and choose the right system.

Types of Alarm Systems

1. Bells-Only Alarm

The most basic type. When triggered, the alarm sounds loudly but doesn’t notify anyone.
Pros: Low cost, simple
Cons: No notification if you’re away, relies on someone hearing it
Our view: Not recommended for most homes. If no one’s there to hear it, what’s the point?

2. Dialler Alarm

When triggered, automatically calls programmed phone numbers (usually your mobile).
Pros: Notifies you if away, relatively affordable
Cons: Can generate false calls to police, reliance on phone line
Our view: Better than bells-only, but not as reliable as modern monitoring

3. Monitored Alarm

Connected to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) that monitors your alarm 24/7 and contacts you and/or the police when triggered.
Pros: Professional response, police notification (if confirmed), insurance benefits
Cons: Ongoing monitoring costs (typically £15-30/month)
Our view: The right choice for most homeowners serious about security

4. Smart Alarm (App-Controlled)

Modern wireless alarms that connect to your smartphone, allowing you to arm/disarm remotely and receive notifications.
Pros: Full control from anywhere, easy to use, flexible
Cons: Typically requires broadband
Our view: Excellent choice for most homes. Ajax and Orisec both offer app control.

Wired vs Wireless Alarms

Wireless Alarms

Communicate via radio signals. Battery-powered sensors communicate with the hub.
Pros: Faster installation, less disruptive to install, easier to expand
Cons: Battery replacement needed (every 3-7 years depending on device)
Recommended for: Most homes, especially where running cables is difficult

Wired Alarms

Sensors connected to the control panel by cables.
Pros: More reliable (no radio interference), no battery changes
Cons: More disruptive to install, harder to expand
Recommended for: New builds, major renovations, large commercial premises

Hybrid Alarms

Combine wired and wireless elements. For example, a wired system with wireless sensors in difficult-to-wire locations.
Pros: Best of both worlds
Cons: More complex
Recommended for: Properties with some existing wired infrastructure

What to Look For in a Home Alarm

1. SSAIB Certification

Always choose a SSAIB-certified installer. This means:
– The company has been independently audited
– Their installations meet UK standards
– You’re eligible for police response (if monitored)
– Your insurance may require it

2. Police Response

For police response, your system needs to be:
– SSAIB-certified (or equivalent)
– Monitored by an approved ARC
– Confirmed by two activation signals (to reduce false alarms)

Note: In Northern Ireland, PSNI responds to confirmed alarm activations from verified monitored systems.

3. Mobile App Control

Modern alarms connect to apps on your phone. Look for:
– Arm/disarm remotely
– Receive push notifications
– View system status
– Add/remove sensors
– Multiple user access

4. Pet-Friendly Sensors

If you have pets, ensure the system has pet-immune motion detectors. Ajax’s MotionProtect Pet ignores animals up to 20kg, for example.

5. Monitoring Options

Consider whether you want:
Self-monitoring: App notifications only
Professional monitoring: ARC monitors 24/7 and contacts you/the police

How Much Does a Home Alarm Cost in Northern Ireland?

System Type Typical Cost
Basic bells-only (DIY) £200-£500
Smart alarm, self-monitored £400-£800
Professionally installed, monitored £800-£1,500
Commercial-grade system £1,500+

Important: These are equipment and installation costs. Monitoring is a separate monthly cost.

What affects price:
– Number of sensors required
– Whether you choose wired or wireless
– Monitoring contract length
– Brand and features

The Brands We Recommend

Ajax

Ukrainian security brand with excellent app experience. Best for:
– Users who prioritise app control
– Homes with pets (excellent pet immunity)
– Those who want expandability (up to 200 devices)
– Modern, sleek hardware design

Models:
Hub: Up to 100 devices, basic app
Hub 2: Up to 100 devices, photo verification
Hub 2 Plus: Up to 200 devices, Wi-Fi/LTE, most features

Orisec

UK-manufactured, professional-grade systems. Best for:
– Customers wanting wired/wireless flexibility
– Larger properties with more zones
– Those preferring traditional installer model
– Commercial installations

Features:
– Hybrid wired/wireless architecture
– Established UK support
– Competitive pricing for larger systems

Common Add-Ons

Motion Sensors

Detect movement inside the property. Pet-friendly options available.

Door/Window Contacts

Trigger when doors or windows are opened. Essential for perimeter protection.

Glass Break Detectors

Detect the sound of breaking glass. Useful for ground floor windows.

Smoke/Heat Detectors

Integrated fire detection. Some systems can integrate with your existing fire alarms.

Panic Buttons

Wall-mounted or personal panic buttons for emergencies.

CCTV Integration

Many alarms can integrate with CCTV systems for visual verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need planning permission for an alarm external siren?
A: Generally no for domestic properties. However, if you’re in a listed building or conservation area, check with your local council. External sounders should be positioned to minimise disturbance to neighbours.

Q: Will an alarm reduce my home insurance?
A: Many insurers offer discounts for professionally installed, monitored alarm systems. Keep your SSAIB certificate as proof. Let your insurer know once installed.

Q: Can I install an alarm myself?
A: You can, but DIY systems won’t qualify for police response and won’t be SSAIB-certified. Professional installation ensures proper placement, signal testing, and certification.

Q: How long does a professional installation take?
A: For a typical 3-bedroom home: 2-4 hours for wireless systems. Wired systems take longer.

Q: What happens if I move house?
A: Both Ajax and Orisec systems are portable. You can uninstall and reinstall at your new property. Notify your monitoring station of the address change.

Q: Do alarms really deter burglars?
A: Yes. Visible alarm boxes and signage are proven deterrents. Most burglars will move on if they see an active alarm system.

Summary

Choose Bells-Only if… Choose Monitored if…
Very tight budget You want professional response
Someone is usually home You’re away from home regularly
You accept the limitations Insurance discount matters
Peace of mind is important

Ready to Choose?

Advanced Overwatch installs home alarm systems across Northern Ireland. We provide free surveys and competitive quotes for professionally installed, SSAIB-certified systems.

Contact us for a free survey — we’ll assess your property and recommend the right alarm system for your home.

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