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Alarm monitoring systems for Auckland properties

24/7 monitoring integration, police response connectivity, and smartphone alert setup for Auckland homes and businesses. Comsys installs and commissions the hardware — we connect your system to a third-party NZ monitoring station that watches it around the clock.

Alarm monitoring panel installation Auckland

What alarm monitoring actually means

A monitored alarm system does two things an unmonitored alarm cannot: it tells someone immediately when it triggers, and it starts a response chain even if you’re asleep, overseas, or simply didn’t hear the siren. When the panel detects an intrusion, it sends a signal to a 24/7 monitoring centre. A trained operator verifies the event and, if the protocol warrants it, dispatches police or a guard response to your property.

Comsys designs and installs the alarm hardware — panel, sensors, communication paths — and configures the connection to a NZ-based third-party monitoring station of your choice. The monitoring subscription is a separate ongoing service you pay to that provider. We don’t run the monitoring centre ourselves, which means we have no interest in locking you into a particular provider. We’ll recommend based on what your insurer expects and the response times you need.

  • 24/7 monitoring integration — panel programmed to report to your chosen NZ monitoring station via IP and 4G backup
  • Police response integration — monitoring stations hold NZ Police contracts to dispatch on verified activations
  • Smartphone alert setup — direct push notifications to your phone on arm, disarm, and alarm events
  • Motion detection systems — PIR and dual-tech sensors zoned for your property layout
  • Glass break sensors — acoustic detectors tuned for shopfronts, sliders, and skylights
  • Smoke and heat detector integration — life-safety devices tied into the alarm panel and reported to the monitoring station
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Wireless alarm system with smartphone monitoring

Wireless and commercial alarm systems

Modern monitored alarms come in two main forms: wired and wireless. Both can connect to a 24/7 monitoring station; the choice depends on your property type, not your budget.

Wireless alarm systems such as Ajax or Paradox MG are the default for retrofits, heritage buildings, and rentals where running cable would damage finished surfaces. Wired systems — Paradox EVO, Bosch Solution, Inner Range Integriti — are the default for new builds, larger commercial sites, and properties needing 16+ zones. Both support smartphone apps, remote arming, and third-party monitoring integration.

  • Wireless alarm systems — Ajax, Paradox MG, Risco Agility for retrofits and rentals
  • Commercial intrusion alarms — Paradox EVO and Bosch Solution for large sites with many zones
  • Panic button systems — under-counter and wall-mounted duress buttons for retail, hospitality, and medical
  • Dual communication paths — IP primary, 4G cellular backup so reporting continues even if broadband drops
  • Battery backup — 4–8 hours of standalone operation on every panel we install
  • AS/NZS 2201 compliance — written commissioning record provided on every install, as required by most NZ insurers
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What Comsys installs vs what the monitoring station provides

There is often confusion about where the installer’s role ends and the monitoring station’s role begins. Here is the clear line:

Sensor types in a monitored alarm

The quality of a monitored alarm depends on what happens before the signal reaches the monitoring centre. Poorly placed or poorly chosen sensors generate false activations — which monitoring stations escalate, which wastes police resources and risks losing police response privileges. We specify sensors carefully:

Alarm monitoring FAQ

What is 24/7 alarm monitoring?

24/7 alarm monitoring means a staffed receiving centre watches for alarm signals from your system around the clock, every day of the year. When your panel reports an activation — whether a door contact tripped at 2am or a motion sensor detected movement during a school holiday — an operator calls your contact list to verify. If there is no answer or an intrusion is confirmed, they escalate to a guard response or NZ Police. The monitoring station runs independently of Comsys; we set up the hardware and communication path, they watch it.

How does police response work with alarm systems?

NZ Police have formal agreements with approved monitoring stations under the Alarm System Grading framework. When a monitoring station operator cannot reach a keyholder and determines an activation is genuine, they can request a Police response. Police prioritise monitored-alarm calls above unverified burglar alarm activations. False alarm rates matter: excessive false activations can result in reduced priority or removal from the Police response list, which is why correct sensor selection and placement is critical.

Can I monitor my own alarm from my phone?

Yes. Modern alarm panels (Ajax, Paradox, Bosch, Risco) send push notifications directly to your phone for arm events, disarm events, zone faults, and alarm activations. You can arm or disarm remotely from the panel’s own app. This is separate from and in addition to third-party monitoring — you get the notification and so does the monitoring station. We set up the app on your devices during commissioning.

What’s the difference between monitored and unmonitored alarms?

An unmonitored alarm sounds a siren and may send you a push notification, but it takes no further action. If you are overseas, asleep, or your phone is flat, nothing else happens unless a neighbour calls. A monitored alarm sends a signal to a 24/7 staffed centre. The operator calls, verifies, and dispatches a response even if you are completely unreachable. For commercial properties, most NZ commercial insurers require a monitored alarm as a policy condition. For residential properties, monitoring is optional but highly recommended for lifestyle blocks, holiday homes, and properties not adjacent to neighbours.

How much does alarm monitoring cost in NZ?

Monitoring subscriptions from NZ providers typically range from $25–$60 per month depending on the level of service (phone call only, guard dispatch, Police response contract). This is paid directly to the monitoring station, not to Comsys. The hardware and installation is a separate one-off cost: a typical residential monitored alarm (6–8 zones, wireless, IP + 4G comms) runs $2,400–$3,800 supplied and installed. A small commercial system with panic buttons and smoke integration is $4,000–$7,000. See our full alarm monitoring cost guide for a detailed breakdown.

Free alarm monitoring assessment

Site visit across Auckland. Sensor plan, comms path recommendation, and a written quote installed to AS/NZS 2201.

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