Intruder alarm checklist (PD6662 BS8243) NSF 21 2 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Intruder alarm checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the inspection report number at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking and referencing your audit.
  3. Fill in the name and address of the installation along with its corresponding code. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for identification.
  4. Proceed to assess each area of audit listed, marking them as satisfactory, unsatisfactory, or not checked using the provided annotations. This will help in evaluating compliance with standards.
  5. For each section under documentation, faults, operation, and system requirements, check off items that meet criteria and provide comments where necessary to clarify any issues.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your inspection. This step confirms that all checks have been completed thoroughly.

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Test your alarm system: Secure/close ALL doors, windows, and any item that is connected to the alarm. Arm your alarm system on AWAY mode, just as if you were leaving your location. Wait for the delay time to expire (typically about 30 90 seconds. Go to a door that is secured by the alarm and open the door.
Grade 2 alarm systems protect against multiple entry points in a building and are far more suitable for higher risk homes and low risk commercial properties. Businesses are however now being encouraged by their Insurance providers to upgrade to Grade 3 Intruder Alarms across the UK.
EN 50131-1 is the European Standard for installing intruder alarm systems. BS 8243 is the British Standards for installing intruder alarm systems - BS stands for British Standard. Since 2005, these two standards have superseded BS4737. Both EN 50231-1 and BS 8243 form part of PD6662.
Burglar Alarm Maintenance Tips Ensuring that your burglar alarm system is functioning at its best requires consistent maintenance. Its important to periodically carry out tests on the system sensors, including testing the motion detector through a process known as alarm verification.
Grade 3 intruder alarm systems are intended to counter more experienced intruders who have advanced knowledge, tools, and equipment, including portable electronic devices. The system provides comprehensive protection for all possible entry points to a building.

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Selecting an Alarm Grade It may be a condition of your insurance that your home or business premises is protected by at least a Grade 2 system. Alarm receiving centres (ARCs) will normally only agree to take signals and request Police response from security systems of Grade 2 and above.