Maintenance Contract

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A maintenance contract (or maintenance agreement) refers to a signed document or that is secured by a consumer to ensure their purchases are properly maintained by the manufacturer or a third party. Generally speaking, most maintenance contracts are taken out for property, with the contract taking the form of an annual or quality fee that covers all unexpected repairs and regular maintenance to ensure everything is working effectively.

The terms of a contract will dictate the length of the contract and the number of service calls that are covered during that period (to prevent people from taking advantage). The terms of every contract will differ, so make sure you’ve read them carefully before proceeding.

Maintenance Contracts for Your Security System

Integrated Security Systems: 

Obtaining a maintenance contract for your home or business security system is absolutely vital, as a failure in its operation could potentially leave your property open to a break-in. When you’ve invested so much in a new system only for it to fail when you need it most, it can be a major setback. With an integrated system, it will most likely be a bespoke installation, which means it’s always in your best interests to make sure the company that actually installed it are the ones making sure it’s still firing on all cylinders. Look for maintenance contracts that include free part replacement, and no callout charges.

Intruder and Fire Alarms:

When an intruder alarm is installed on your property, it can not only prove a significant deterrent for wannabe criminals but also offers valuable peace of mind. However, alarms are electrical products that do require maintenance. A maintenance contract pertaining to your alarm will be a contract between yourself and the security company that installed your system. Professional security services will often offer lengthy maintenance service deals to ensure that your equipment is checked regularly and that someone will be sent out immediately if you’re experiencing a problem. Fire alarms are also subject to the potential failures, and a failed fire alarm could prove fatal, so securing a maintenance contract for your fire and smoke alarms should also be of paramount concern.

CCTV: 

When it comes to CCTV cameras, there are a lot of things that can go wrong. The lens can crack, the live feed can fail and if it’s a motorized camera, the motor can fail also. With so much that can go wrong, any home, or business owner investing in CCTV equipment should also consider taking out a maintenance contract on it.

Access Control and Audio/Video Entry: 

For business particularly, maintaining safe and secure access at all times is something that should certainly not be overlooked. When installing your system, ensure peace of mind by taking out a routine preventative care contract to keep everything working smoothly, and ensure replacement parts are always on quick standby if required. Access control panels and audio/video entry systems should be maintained at regular intervals throughout the year as a preventative measure. Audio/video entry systems particularly require regular maintenance as there are so many different parts to consider that allied to be working perfectly together – the screens and speakers, the camera feed and plenty more besides.

Fiber Optics: 

Fiber optic connections provide the fastest and best quality data transfer for your security system and they are diverse and flexible enough to be utilized for everything from audio and video data to network and system installations. Whilst fiber optic cabling is easier to install and is incredibly low maintenance, we still would recommend getting at least an annual checkup.