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Central Alarm Monitoring

Central alarm monitoring. Wireless motion security camera.

Central Alarm Monitoring

central alarm monitoring

    alarm monitoring

  • Central-Station is a common term used to refer to a company that provides services to monitor burglar, fire and residential alarm systems. The central-station may also provide watchman and supervisory services.
  • Control, monitor, and respond to alarms all through the iNTREO system. Alarms can be generated based on any condition and then transmitted via email, SMS, or sent to any other networked device for processing.
  • When an alarm is triggered by an intruder or fire, a signal is sent to a team of operators who will then get the proper authorities notified immediately. There are several different alarm system monitoring companies that you can choose from.

    central

  • Of, at, or forming the center
  • in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner area; “a central position”
  • Accessible from a variety of places
  • cardinal: serving as an essential component; “a cardinal rule”; “the central cause of the problem”; “an example that was fundamental to the argument”; “computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure”
  • (of a vowel) Articulated in the center of the mouth
  • a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication

Earthworks, Rugby Posts, Berwick Roundabout, Bynea

Earthworks, Rugby Posts, Berwick Roundabout, Bynea
Article dated 10th September 2009. Photo taken November 11th 2009

PLANS to erect one of the Stradey Park rugby posts as a gateway feature into Llanelli have been approved by Carmarthenshire planners.
Carmarthenshire County Council applied for planning permission to put up the rugby posts at the Berwick roundabout.
An officers’ report to the planning committee said: “The scheme involves the relocation of one the two rugby posts of the former Stradey Park Stadium to the site which it is intended will act as a gateway feature on the approach to the town.

The posts which are 9.6 metres tall and set 5.5 metres apart will occupy a central location within the island of the roundabout. They are to be painted white with a red lower section to match the playing colours of the Llanelli Scarlets and flat metal panels in the shape of saucepans on the top of each post.
“The proposal will assist in evoking a sense of place on the eastern approach to the town providing a commemoration of the sporting heritage of the former Stradey Park Stadium while at the same time assisting to promote the new nearby Parc y Scarlets Stadium.”
Officers had recommended approving the plans.

ADT (a leading security company, providing peace of mind to businesses & home owners with monitored burglar alarms & fire alarms; 24/7 365.) were just passing by!

The Bynea and Llwynhendy Local Historical Society welcomes members ast its regular meetings (on the Third Thursday of every month) in the Red Cow, Bynea.
A book of local historical photographs is being prepared and any contributions would be scanned and returned safely.

Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
The Bearded Dragon lives in the arid woodlands and deserts of central Australia. It spends much of its waking hours in bushes and trees, and is also found basking on rocks. When it is extremely hot, the bearded dragon will burrow underground. The bearded dragon is diurnal and an omnivore. It forages for food such as insects, small lizards and mammals, fruit, flowers, and other plant material during the day time. It is called "bearded" because of the dragon’s ability to flare out the skin in the throat region when it is threatened or territorial. Its body has a flattened appearance, which becomes even more pronounced if the dragon is alarmed. There are spines on the throat, sides of the head, and sides of the body. The head is wedge-shaped, and the Bearded Dragon has a tail that is almost as long as the body.
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