Allen Alarms provides UL-listed central station monitoring for commercial fire and intrusion systems. From code compliant fire alarm supervision to rapid intrusion response, our monitoring team and technology stack are built to protect people, property, and operations around the clock.
Allen Alarms provides UL-listed central station monitoring for commercial fire and intrusion systems. From code compliant fire alarm supervision to rapid intrusion response, our monitoring team and technology stack are built to protect people, property, and operations around the clock.
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Commercial fire and intrusion alarm monitoring is more than a siren and a phone call. It is a coordinated system of code compliant hardware, hardened communication paths, and trained central station operators who interpret signals and dispatch help in seconds. Allen Alarms designs, installs, and monitors systems that meet strict life safety and insurance requirements while staying practical for day-to-day operations.
Whether you manage a single retail space or a multi building campus, we help you choose the right mix of fire and intrusion devices, communication technologies, and monitoring protocols so every critical event generates a clear, actionable response.
Commercial fire alarm monitoring (NFPA & local code aligned)
Intrusion alarm monitoring for perimeter and interior protection
Cellular, IP, and radio-mesh communication options
Supervision, testing, and trouble signal handling
24/7 human operators in a UL listed central station
Commercial fire alarm monitoring (NFPA & local code aligned)
Intrusion alarm monitoring for perimeter and interior protection
Cellular, IP, and radio-mesh communication options
Supervision, testing, and trouble signal handling
24/7 human operators in a UL listed central station
The best fire or intrusion system fails if it cannot reach the central station. That is why Allen Alarms uses multiple communication methods often in combination to match your risk profile, local code requirements, and available infrastructure.
We design each system so loss of one path (for example, a cut phone line or local internet outage) does not leave your building unprotected, and we supervise the communication path so failures generate a trouble signal instead of going unnoticed.

Primary or backup path using commercial grade LTE/5G communicators. Cellular bypasses local phone and internet infrastructure, reducing exposure to line cuts and on-site equipment failures. We supervise cellular communicators to strict timing so any loss of signal is identified quickly.
High speed signaling over your business internet connection. IP monitoring provides fast, frequent supervision and rich event data, making it ideal for larger or multi-site customers when paired with a redundant path such as cellular.
In some markets we deploy private radio mesh networks, where signals hop across multiple radios to reach the receiver, providing resilience even if one path is disrupted. We also support legacy analog/digital dialer formats (POTS) where required, while planning gradual migration away from aging copper lines.
Allen Alarms monitors the full signal chain; from field devices, to the control panel, to the communication path. Every alarm, trouble, and supervisory condition is captured and acted on correctly.
The panel is the brain of your system, collecting signals from devices, supervising circuits, and transmitting events to the central station. We configure panels to send distinct codes for fire, intrusion, supervisory, trouble, and test signals so operators always know exactly what is happening at your site.
For fire systems, this includes smoke detectors, heat detectors, pull stations, waterflow switches, and tamper switches. For intrusion, it includes door contacts, glass breaks, motion detectors, holdup buttons, and more. Each device or zone is programmed so our operators can see where the event originated and respond appropriately.
Notification appliances (horns, strobes, speakers, sirens) alert occupants, while communicators send signals out of the building. We monitor the communicators themselves for supervision failures, low battery, AC loss, and line faults, ensuring your system will still reach us when you need it most.
Notification appliances (horns, strobes, speakers, sirens) alert occupants, while communicators send signals out of the building. We monitor the communicators themselves for supervision failures, low battery, AC loss, and line faults, ensuring your system will still reach us when you need it most.
Sophisticated intruders may attempt to block or spoof alarm communication. Our systems and monitoring procedures are designed to detect and respond to communication anomalies that could indicate jamming or tampering.
While details vary by site and authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), a typical communication failure or jamming-related event is handled with the following steps:
From perimeter doors to interior motion, Allen Alarms intrusion systems are monitored to distinguish between everyday activity and real threats, reducing false dispatches while keeping your premises secure during closed hours.
Door/window contacts and glass break detectors
Interior motion detectors and area protection
Holdup/duress buttons for retail and cash handling
Safe and vault protection
Open/close (arm/disarm) reporting and schedules
We aim to balance rapid response with false alarm reduction. During onboarding, we document custom instructions for each site so our operators know when to verify an alarm first and when to dispatch immediately.
Our UL-listed central station operates on documented procedures, redundant infrastructure, and continuous operator training. Every signal is time stamped, classified, and handled according to an action plan customized for your account.

Automatic signal classification (fire, intrusion, supervisory, trouble, test).
Screen pop with site notes, hazards, and call lists.
Scripted questions and verification steps per signal type.
Two factor verification for passcodes and cancel codes.
Every signal and operator action is logged for accountability and compliance. We can provide regular activity reports showing alarms, troubles, tests, open/close events, and response times supporting your internal security reviews, insurance requirements, and regulatory obligations.
A reliable monitoring relationship starts with clean setup and continues with regular testing. Allen Alarms makes it straightforward to bring new systems online and keep existing systems healthy.
Before performing work on a monitored system, contact us to place the account or specific zones on test. This prevents unnecessary dispatches while still logging activity for your records.
Use this quick reference to understand the language of alarm monitoring. Our team will walk you through these concepts during onboarding and anytime you have questions.
A high priority event indicating a potential emergency, such as fire, burglary, holdup, or panic. Alarm signals trigger immediate operator attention and, in many cases, emergency dispatch.
A condition that indicates a possible impairment of a fire protection feature, for example, a closed sprinkler valve, low air pressure, or fire pump issue. Supervisory events usually require prompt attention from facility or maintenance staff.
A signal indicating a problem with the alarm system itself such as wiring faults, ground faults, AC power loss, low battery, or communication failures. Troubles do not usually mean an emergency, but they must be resolved to keep the system reliable and code compliant.
Signals that report when an intrusion system is armed (closed) or disarmed (opened). These can be used to track schedule compliance and after hours activity across one or many locations.
A scheduled signal (often daily or more frequently) that confirms the communicator and path to the central station are functioning. Missing test signals for a defined period will typically generate a communication trouble.
A condition where radio-frequency (RF) noise or intentional devices interfere with wireless or cellular communication. Some communicators provide specific trouble outputs for suspected jamming, which we treat as high priority anomalies and handle according to your instructions.
Signals that report when an intrusion system is armed (closed) or disarmed (opened). These can be used to track schedule compliance and after hours activity across one or many locations.
A scheduled signal (often daily or more frequently) that confirms the communicator and path to the central station are functioning. Missing test signals for a defined period will typically generate a communication trouble.
A condition where radio-frequency (RF) noise or intentional devices interfere with wireless or cellular communication. Some communicators provide specific trouble outputs for suspected jamming, which we treat as high priority anomalies and handle according to your instructions.
Share a few details about your building, systems, and goals. We’ll recommend a monitoring configuration that balances code compliance, risk reduction, and budget without overcomplicating day-to-day operations.

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