
Commercial Fire Alarm Systems
An overview of our value

NJ FIRE CODE UPDATE
The updated New Jersey Fire Code states that carbon monoxide (CO) detectors must be placed in the vicinity of all CO sources. Contact Alen Security to bring your commercial fire alarm systems up to code and integrate CO detectors with your fire alarm solution.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PROTECTION
Intrusion protection systems make it possible to not only keep out unauthorized personnel, but also to track authorized personnel who enter and leave. You can then generate opening and closing reports to create an audit trail of business hours.
Keep employees, families, customers, and visitors safe by preventing unauthorized access to:
- Your office space, warehouse, medical facility, research lab, or school.
- Specific areas within your facility that should be restricted to certain people.
- Parking lots, common spaces, and other outdoor areas.
PANIC BUTTONS
From office spaces to places of worship to school campuses, we’ve all seen tragedies unfold on the news. Alen Security can set up wired panic buttons in strategic locations across your property, as well as wireless panic buttons that someone who might be at risk can carry throughout the day.
PANIC BUTTONS
From office spaces to places of worship to school campuses, we’ve all seen tragedies unfold on the news. Alen Security can set up wired panic buttons in strategic locations across your property, as well as wireless panic buttons that someone who might be at risk can carry throughout the day.

ADDRESSABLE COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
With an intelligent addressable system, each device has a unique address. If an alarm is activated, you’ll know its precise location rather than searching a larger zone or area. This allows you to quickly pinpoint the source of a problem and take action.
PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE
Monitored systems detect fluctuations in specific types of environmental conditions to keep people safe and prevent costly downtime and damage to your equipment, assets, and products. By alerting you to signs of potential instability, monitored systems give you a chance to proactively service your equipment and prevent serious problems from happening.
TYPES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Monitored systems can detect conditions such as:
- Room temperature and humidity
- Refrigerator and freezer temperatures
- Smoke and carbon monoxide levels
- Water and moisture (to warn of a pipe burst, leak, high water level in a pump, etc.)
- Power levels (to warn of an outage, insufficient power from a backup battery or generator, etc.)

FLEXIBLE AND SCALABLE
Alen Security installs and services UL- and NFPA-compliant fire alarm systems that support a wide range of sensors, notification devices, and control panels. As your organization grows, we can expand your system in terms of size and functionality.
ANSWERS, NOT UNCERTAINTY
Who is coming and going? What happens if an unauthorized individual enters your building? Who is watching your intrusion protection and monitored systems when you’re not? How many devices can your security system support? We explain all relevant features and options so you feel confident that your system is doing what you need it to do and then some.
TECHNOLOGY FLEXIBILITY
- Audit Reporting: Granular reporting capabilities tell you who armed or disarmed your security system and at what time.
- False Alarm Reduction: To reduce false alarms, the exit/entry time-delay feature allows you to program a certain amount of time for an individual to arm a system after exiting or disarm a system after entering.
- 24-Hour Monitoring: We can monitor systems of any size through our local, UL-certified central monitoring center.
- Point Identification: Identify, manage, and monitor more than 200 points of detection (devices) in your security network.
- Networked Controls with Remote Reporting: Via LAN/WAN, fiber, or wireless connection.