Your monitoring experts can help streamline an emergency
An alarm may be disorienting when they trigger -- even moreso if they go off in the middle of the night. But if you installed a monitored alarm system, you only have to think about one event: getting your loved ones to out of harm’s way.
That's because your monitoring professional also reacts to your tripped detectors. In seconds, they will contact you to make sure you are secure and help gauge the situation. Then, they will call emergency responders and direct them to your location. Vivint’s monitoring agents will even help talk you through an emergency and the next step.
Monitoring guards more than your motion detectors
Your Aubrun monitored alarm system protects more than an break-in. Your security system might act to fire, carbon monoxide, or floods with the proper components. By adding a monitored fire alarm or smoke detector, you can get emergency services to answer no matter if you're home or away. Your monitoring specialists can even answer to health-related emergencies -- like shortness of breath or a sudden fall -- with a monitored medical pendant.
Emergency services come faster with a monitored alarm system
Your monitoring team will respond any activated alarm in mere seconds. They'll first reach you to ensure that you're not harmed and then can summon emergency services on your behalf. This streamlined method is significantly faster than contacting 911 yourself after you rounded up your family members and got to safety. Seconds make a difference in home security, and Vivint ensures you get assistance quickly!
Monitoring is vigilant of your home round-the-clock
Unfortunately, a loud alarm sound doesn’t do much when you’re not home. However, your Vivint monitoring team stays on alert 24/7. They'll respond to any alarm that you cannot and will also keep you in-the-know every part of the process. It’s easier when you're at work and can rush home after getting a text notification, but it's critical when you're unavailable and are unable make it back to handle the situation.