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Loadshedding – test your alarm’s battery today

The best approach is to test your alarm system – for your home and your business – today, and to make any fixes that are required as soon as you can

 

Theft in Parys remains a concern and especially aircons are targetted now. Please keep the following in mind

 

Against the backdrop of several rounds of load shedding in recent days, a warning has been issued for home owners and business owners to test the battery systems for the alarm and security systems they use.

“We recommend that people test these systems on a regular basis, but this has become more important now than ever before. The battery backup is a crucial element that needs to be tested, to give you the ease of mind that it will still offer monitoring and protection when the power goes out.

If you have a stable and correctly programmed security system coupled with a battery that is in a good condition, it will continue to protect your home or your place of work during any power outage.

The increased occurrence of load shedding means that there are more alarm activation signals received by armed response companies than usual.

“If the alarm is triggered because of a power surge or because of load shedding, please contact your security company as soon as possible to cancel any false alarms. This helps ensure that armed response officers are allocated to legitimate emergencies. We have introduced an automated call centre ‘agent’ to make it easier for customers to quickly cancel false alarms, which also frees up call centre staff members to concentrate on legitimate emergencies,”

The only time any alarm system might not function correctly, is if there is a technical issue or the battery power is low.

Most modern alarm systems have a back-up battery pack that activates automatically when there is a power failure. We recommend considering an additional battery backup pack, as load shedding puts additional strain on the battery.

There are a number of practical steps that can be taken to ensure security is not compromised during any power cuts:

  1. Always remain vigilant, and report suspicious activity in your suburb to the SAPS
  2. Ensure that all automated gates and doors are secured
  3. With the added inconvenience of the lights going out at night due to power cuts, candles and touch-lights are handy alternatives
  4. Test the battery backup system and consider an additional battery pack for standby. Tests of alarm systems should ideally be conducted every six months
  5. Power cuts can impact on fire systems and fire control systems, so these also need to be checked regularly
  6. The more frequent use of gas and candles can increase the risk of fire and home fire extinguishers should be on hand

 

Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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