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Why It is Beneficial to Have the Same Provider for Fire and Security Monitoring

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With so many providers on the market, it’s not uncommon towork with multiple companies for your commercial security and fire alarmmonitoring needs. However, there is an unintended downside to this, as it canlead to potential gaps in coverage.

When security and fire alarm monitoring are managed bydifferent companies; it often results in disjointed communication issuesbetween the two providers. This separation can inadvertently slow down responsetimes in emergencies and complicate maintenance and troubleshooting.

Commercial security monitoring is most beneficial whenmanaged by a single team. With one company providing all of your security andfire alarm monitoring, there are no gaps in coverage or communication. Ifissues or emergencies arise, they can act as the sole point of contact betweenyou and first responders.

When an emergency strikes, there is no time to pointfingers. Having a responsible monitoring company that can take charge of thesituation and communicate effectively can save you stress and critical responsetime.

Radius is the only company in Greater Vancouver to own andoperate a ULC-certified monitoring station. That means we don't rely on athird-party monitoring company located elsewhere in North America. And you knowwho has your back. Our staff are dedicated to providing around-the-clockprotection (24/7) for your business. Do you wish security monitoring and fireprotection were less stressful and more straightforward? Don’t delay. Contact Radius today!

(604) 232.3473

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