Burglar Alarm Installation in Lewisham
25 qualified electricians available for burglar alarm installation in Lewisham, London. Upfront pricing, book online.
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25 electricians for burglar alarm installation in Lewisham
A & E Elkins Ltd
Lewisham, SE14 5RW
A Phillip Electrical
Lewisham, SE13 7UL
A S Electrical
Lewisham, SE12 9TH
A.K.N Electrical Contractors
Lewisham, SE12 8TJ
BM Sparks
Lewisham, BR1 5JU
C Hurst Electrical Contractors Ltd
Lewisham, SE26 6SN
Chris Wynter S I T E
Lewisham, SE6 1XU
Cleaver Electrical Services Ltd
Lewisham, SE14 6TA
Code Electrical
Lewisham, SE8 3DX
Connolly Joyce Electrical Installations
Lewisham, SE12 9PH
FB Electrical Services
Lewisham, SE23 2EZ
Foreshaw Building Services Ltd
Lewisham, SE26 4QP
H & H Maintenance
Lewisham, SE23 2HR
Innerled Lighting Ltd
Lewisham, SE26 5QG
Kris Electrical Services
Lewisham, SE23 2RS
Little Electrical
Lewisham, BR1 4NQ
London Borough of Lewisham
Lewisham, SE6 4RU
Masher Brothers Ltd
Lewisham, SE14 6QL
PB Power and Data Ltd
Lewisham, SE8 4BF
Phoenix Community Housing
Lewisham, SE6 2RP
About burglar alarm installation in Lewisham
A professionally installed burglar alarm system protects your property with door and window sensors, motion detectors, and a sounder. Systems range from bell-only (audible deterrent) to fully monitored alarms with a 24/7 Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) and police response. Installation covers system design, sensor placement, panel programming, and connection to monitoring services if required. A professional installer ensures correct sensor positioning, minimises false alarms, and can provide the URN (Unique Reference Number) needed for police response.
A burglar alarm involves wiring sensors to a central control panel, programming entry/exit routes, and configuring zones and alert behaviour. Wired systems require cable runs through walls and lofts. Even wireless systems need correct sensor placement and signal testing to avoid dead zones. If you want police response, the system must be installed by an NSI or SSAIB-approved company and conform to PD 6662 and BS EN 50131. Many home insurance policies require a professionally installed alarm and will not accept DIY installations. An approved installer ensures your system meets the required standards and is eligible for monitoring and police response.
What's included
- Security survey and system design
- Alarm control panel installation and programming
- External sounder/bell box (battery-backed)
- Door contact sensors on all entry doors
- PIR motion detectors in key rooms
- Pet-friendly sensors where required
- Full cabling for wired systems (or signal testing for wireless)
- Dual-path communicator for monitored systems
- URN application for police response (if applicable)
- Full walk test and commissioning
- User training and installation certificate
Typical cost
Burglar Alarm Installation in Lewisham typically costs £300–£1,200 per system. Every job is different — describe what you need and a qualified electrician will quote you directly.
Regulations & standards
- BS EN 50131 (Alarm Systems — Intrusion and Hold-Up Systems): The European standard for intruder alarm systems, specifying grades 1-4 based on the level of security required. Most residential systems are Grade 2 (low to medium risk). The standard covers detection, signalling, power supply, and false alarm management.
- PD 6662:2017 (Scheme for the Application of European Standards for Intruder and Hold-Up Alarm Systems): The UK companion document to BS EN 50131, specifying how the European standard is applied in the UK. Compliance with PD 6662 is required for systems that will have police response. It mandates the use of sequential confirmation (two separate detectors triggered) before a police response is dispatched.
- NSI and SSAIB Codes of Practice: NSI (National Security Inspectorate) and SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board) are the two UKAS-accredited inspection bodies for security systems. Installation by an NSI or SSAIB-approved company is required for police response and is often stipulated by insurance companies.
- Police Response — URN Requirements: To receive a police response to alarm activations, the system must be installed to PD 6662 by an NSI or SSAIB-approved company, and a Unique Reference Number (URN) must be obtained from the local police force. Systems without a URN will not receive police attendance.
Burglar Alarm Installation FAQs
What is the difference between bell-only and monitored alarms?
A bell-only alarm sounds a siren when triggered but does not contact anyone — it relies on the deterrent effect and neighbours noticing. A monitored alarm sends a signal to a 24/7 Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), which contacts your key-holders and, if you have a URN, dispatches the police. Monitored systems cost more upfront and have a monthly subscription (typically £20-40/month) but provide a genuine response.
How do I get police response to my alarm?
You need a URN (Unique Reference Number) from your local police force. To qualify, the alarm must be installed by an NSI or SSAIB-approved company, comply with PD 6662, and be connected to an approved ARC. The ARC applies for the URN on your behalf. Without a URN, police will not attend alarm activations.
Will my alarm work during a power cut?
Yes, provided the system has a backup battery, which all professionally installed systems include. The backup battery in the control panel should provide at least 12 hours of standby power. The external sounder also has its own backup battery. Your installer tests this during commissioning.
Can I have a burglar alarm if I have pets?
Yes. Pet-immune PIR sensors are designed to ignore movement from animals up to a certain weight (typically 20-25kg for cats and small-to-medium dogs). Sensor mounting height and positioning are adjusted to reduce false alarms. Discuss your pet's size and behaviour with the installer to ensure the right sensors are specified.
Do I need an annual maintenance contract?
For monitored systems with police response, annual maintenance is typically a condition of keeping your URN. Many insurance policies also require annual servicing. Bell-only systems do not legally require maintenance, but an annual check ensures sensors, batteries, and the sounder are functioning correctly. Budget £100-150 per year for a maintenance visit.
Is a wireless alarm as reliable as a wired system?
Modern wireless alarm systems from reputable manufacturers (Texecom, Pyronix, Ajax) use encrypted radio signals, signal supervision, and anti-jamming detection. They are suitable for Grade 2 installations and accepted by insurance companies and police URN schemes. The main advantage of wired systems is that they never need battery replacements in sensors — wireless sensor batteries typically last 3-5 years.
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