Your monitoring professionals can help streamline an emergency
An alarm will likely be troubling when they trigger -- especially if they go off while you’re sleeping. But if you placed a monitored alarm system, you only have to think about one action: getting your loved ones to out of harm’s way.
That's because your monitoring professional also reacts to your activated alarms. In seconds, they will reach out to you to make sure you and your family are secure and help gauge the predicament. Then, they will get emergency departments and send them to your location. They can even help walk you through your crisis and where to go.
Monitoring secures more than your motion detectors
Your Oceanside monitored alarm system covers more than an intrusion. Your smart home can also react to fire, carbon monoxide, or water damage with the added devices. By installing a monitored fire alarm or CO detector, you can get emergency responders to answer regardless of if you're home or traveling. Your monitoring professionals can even respond to health-related concerns -- like chest pains or a collapse -- with a monitored medical pendant.
Emergency services arrive faster with a monitored alarm system
Your monitoring team will answer any tripped alarm in mere moments. They'll first call you to be sure you're out of harm’s way and then may summon emergency services on your behalf. This streamlined method is much faster than contacting emergency dispatch yourself after you reached your family members and reached safety. Seconds matter in emergency situations, and Vivint makes sure you get help as soon as possible!
Monitoring is vigilant of your home round-the-clock
Unfortunately, a loud alarm bell doesn’t do much when you’re gone. However, your Vivint monitoring team stays on alert 24/7. They'll react to any alert that you cannot and will also keep you connected every part of the process. It’s easier when you're flexible and can speed home after receiving a notification, but it's essential when you're traveling and simply cannot get back to handle the situation.