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Apartment Alarm Systems
Lock & Tech USA
Since 1989, we’ve been securing homes and businesses across NYC and New Jersey with professional security solutions you can trust. Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency service, using only the latest technology and backed by comprehensive warranties on all installations.
No matter how or when your building is exposed, we build the alarm around it
- Unit doors, windows, and balcony access
- Ground-floor windows and patio glass
- Lobbies, hallways, and stairwells
- Storage rooms, garages, and mailrooms
- After-hours, workday, and vacation coverage
- A single unit or a whole building
- A new install or an upgrade to an outdated system
- Standalone monitoring or full integration with cameras and access control
Apartments have two kinds of exposure at once: individual units that sit empty during the workday, and shared spaces — lobbies, mailrooms, storage, garages — that anyone can wander into. A monitored alarm covers both. The moment a door, window, or motion sensor is triggered, a central station and the right people are alerted at the same time. Lock & Tech USA installs alarm systems for apartment buildings and units across New York City, built on Honeywell, DSC, Bosch, and DMP equipment.
An alarm works hardest as part of a complete apartment security system, sharing one platform with your cameras and access control. Our licensed team handles design, installation, and configuration, and gives you a fixed quote before any work begins.
Why Apartments Need a Monitored Alarm
An unmonitored alarm just makes noise in a hallway and hopes someone reacts. A monitored alarm guarantees a response, because a central station sees the event and acts on it around the clock. In a building where units sit empty all day and common areas stay open, that difference is what actually protects the property.
Monitored alarm coverage matters in situations like these:
- Break-ins to units while residents are at work or away
- Forced entry through unit doors, windows, or balconies
- Intrusion into storage rooms, garages, and mailrooms
- Movement in common areas after hours when they should be quiet
- Documenting incidents for insurance claims and police reports
Our Alarm Installation Process
An alarm only protects what it’s designed to cover, so we plan the system around the building and its units before mounting a single sensor.
Assessment
We walk the property to identify unit entry points, vulnerable windows, and the common areas that need protection, and review how residents and staff come and go.
Design
We map sensor placement and zones so coverage is complete without false-alarm-prone overlap, and size the control panels and keypads to units and shared spaces.
Installation
Our licensed technicians install panels, sensors, keypads, and sirens cleanly, with neat wiring and proper placement for reliable detection.
Testing & Training
We test every zone and confirm signals reach the central station, then walk residents or staff through arming, disarming, user codes, and mobile control.
Alarm System Components
An apartment alarm is a set of parts working as one system. Here’s what we install and how each piece does its job.
Control Panel
The control panel is the brain of the system. It monitors every sensor, manages arming and disarming, and communicates events to the central station and your phone.
Door/Window & Motion Sensors
Contact sensors detect when a door or window is opened, while motion sensors cover interior spaces and catch movement once a unit or common area is armed and empty.
Glass-Break Detectors
Glass-break detectors listen for the specific sound frequency of shattering glass, adding protection at ground-floor windows, balcony doors, and patio glass.
Keypads & Sirens
Keypads let residents or staff arm and disarm the system with personal codes, while interior and exterior sirens deter intruders and signal that an alarm is active.
24/7 Monitoring Options
What turns an alarm into real protection is the response behind it. We connect your system to a central station for around-the-clock monitoring, so trained operators see every triggered event and dispatch the appropriate response, day or night. At the same time, the system sends real-time alerts — to a resident’s phone for a unit, or to designated staff for common areas — so the right person knows the moment something happens and can act on it remotely.
Integration with Cameras and Access Control
An alarm is more useful when it works with the rest of the building’s security. We integrate it with your apartment cameras, so a triggered zone pulls up the matching footage and lets the central station verify the event before dispatch. We also tie it into your access control, so forced doors, after-hours entries, and arming schedules line up on one platform instead of running as separate systems.
Industries We Serve
Alarm coverage shifts with the property and how it’s used, and we design each system accordingly — from single-family homes and the after-hours exposure of businesses, to the large perimeters of warehouses and the sensitive zones of hospitals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a single unit get an alarm, or is this only for whole buildings?
Both. We install alarms for individual units as well as building-wide systems that also cover common areas like lobbies, storage, and garages. We’ll recommend what fits your space and, if you rent, what’s appropriate for a leased unit.
What happens when the alarm is triggered?
The control panel signals the central station and sends an alert at the same time — to the resident for a unit, or to designated staff for a common area. Trained operators assess the event, often using cameras to verify it, and dispatch the appropriate response.
Can residents arm and disarm from their phones?
Yes. We set up mobile control so residents can arm, disarm, check status, and receive alerts from anywhere, with individual user codes for a household or staff.
Can the alarm work with the building’s cameras and access control?
Yes. We integrate the alarm with your cameras and access control so triggered zones link to footage and door activity, all managed on one platform with shared alerts.
Is Lock & Tech USA licensed?
Yes. Lock & Tech USA is licensed, and installations are carried out by licensed technicians.
What warranty comes with an alarm installation?
Installations carry a 90-day warranty on mechanical components and a 12-month warranty on electrical components. Repair work is not covered under warranty.
Get a Free Apartment Alarm Quote
Tell us about your building or unit and what you need to protect, and we’ll schedule a free on-site assessment. You’ll get a fixed quote and an alarm system designed around the property — monitored, integrated, and ready around the clock.