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Arming or Disarming

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Arming or Disarming
A “Disarming” signal is received by the monitoring centre to indicate that the alarm system has been turned off by a user with a valid code or access.
Conversely, an “Arming” signal is received to indicate the alarm is now turned on and your premises is protected.
This event is merely a notification to advise you. If you are not expecting anyone to be on site, it would be advisable to investigate.
If you require a guard to be sent to check your premises, please call our Monitoring Centre on 1800 065 664, fees may apply.
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