Alarm systems for homes and businesses in Vilnius
We design, install and maintain alarm systems for homes, offices, warehouses and commercial properties in Vilnius and surrounding areas. Each solution is selected according to the purpose of the site, real security risks, usage scenarios, user needs and possible integrations with other systems.
We work with professional alarm systems such as Paradox Spectra, Paradox EVO, Teltonika Security Systems, DSC and other solutions. The key is not only to choose the right equipment, but also to design the entire system correctly so it works reliably every day, reduces the risk of false alarms and remains convenient to use in the long term.
Experience and professional approach
Proplius designs alarm systems so they are reliable, convenient to use, clearly managed and adapted to the real conditions of the site. Each solution is selected not from a standard kit, but according to the specific house, office, warehouse or commercial property, taking into account security risks, infrastructure and long-term system use.
Which alarm systems we work with
We most often work with Paradox Spectra, Paradox EVO, Teltonika Security Systems / formerly SecoLink, DSC alarm systems, Ajax and individually adapted solutions. Systems can be configured with mobile control, remote access, security company connection, additional modules and integrations according to the specific security logic of the site.
What a properly designed alarm system looks like
An alarm system usually includes a control panel, keypad or another control module, motion detectors, magnetic contacts on windows, doors and garage gates, a siren, a communication module and, when needed, additional safety sensors. However, the most important factor is not the list of components itself, but how these elements are connected into a clear and convenient security logic.
For private homes, a perimeter mode is often designed so that windows, doors and the garage remain protected at night while people can still move freely inside the house. When nobody is present, full protection is enabled, covering both the perimeter and internal zones. In commercial sites, separate zones, user permissions, employee movement control, event logging, access control and the ability to transmit alarm signals to a security company become especially important.
Sensors and system components
For homes, smoke and temperature sensors are often installed additionally and operate 24/7 regardless of whether the alarm system is armed at that moment. These sensors can provide an early warning about smoke, fire risk or a sudden temperature change, making the alarm system not only an intrusion protection solution, but also part of the overall safety of the property.
Motion detectors must also be selected responsibly. Different zones may require standard PIR detectors, combined PIR and microwave detectors, detectors with glass break functionality or solutions adapted for homes with pets. Properly selected sensors help reduce the risk of false alarms, ensure more stable system operation and allow the system to respond reliably to real security events.
Wired and wireless alarm systems
Wireless alarm systems are suitable for properties where cabling is not practical or where faster installation is required without major finishing work. They provide more flexibility and make it easier to expand the system with new sensors, but they require periodic battery maintenance and proper assessment of wireless signal quality.
The best solution is always selected according to the specific site: construction stage, wall finishing, cabling possibilities, distances, security risks and the client’s usage needs. In some cases, the optimal option may also be a hybrid system that combines wired and wireless components.
Integrations and smart solutions
Additional control scenarios are often implemented through PGM-controlled outputs, which allow gates to be opened remotely, garage doors to be controlled, lighting to be switched on or signals to be sent to other systems. These solutions must be designed responsibly so that integrations do not make the system harder to use, but actually improve security, convenience and control.
The alarm system can also be supplemented with water leakage, gas leakage or temperature monitoring solutions. In some cases, scenarios can be designed where the system automatically shuts off the water or gas supply, disconnects certain electrical lines or performs another protective action when the site is fully armed.
Why Paradox EVO is suitable for more complex sites
These solutions are especially relevant for business sites, warehouses, offices, production areas or larger private homes where access control, employee movement control, separate zones, event logging and integration with other technical systems are important. Paradox Spectra is often sufficient for simpler homes or smaller sites, while Paradox EVO is selected when more capabilities, reliable expansion and professionally designed system logic are required.
Connection to a security monitoring company
This solution is especially relevant for commercial properties, warehouses, offices, private homes and other sites where fast response, continuous system status monitoring and a clear action scenario are important in case of an alarm. It is essential that the transmission method, connection reliability and event logic are configured correctly, because this determines whether an important signal will be delivered on time and without unnecessary false notifications.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Most modern alarm systems can be controlled by phone: you can arm or disarm the system, check its status, receive event notifications and control certain functions remotely. It is important that remote access is configured securely and reliably.
What is the difference between Paradox Spectra and Paradox EVO?
Paradox Spectra is usually suitable for simpler sites that require a reliable alarm system without complex integrations. Paradox EVO is a more advanced system designed for larger sites, more zones, user management, access control and additional integrations with other systems.
Can only the perimeter be protected at night?
Yes. The system can be programmed so that windows, doors, garage gates and other perimeter points remain protected at night, while people can move freely inside the house. This is one of the most convenient solutions for private homes where both security and comfort are important.
Does the alarm system work during a power outage?
Yes. The alarm control panel has a backup battery that keeps the system operating when mains power is lost. The operating time depends on the size of the system, battery capacity, connected devices and overall power consumption.
Can a security company be connected?
Yes. The alarm system can be connected to a security company’s monitoring station so that alarm, fault or other important signals are transmitted to the security provider, allowing them to respond according to the agreed contract terms.
Can gates or lighting be controlled through the alarm system?
Yes. Using controlled PGM outputs, additional scenarios can be implemented: gate control, garage door control, lighting control or signal transmission to other systems. These solutions must be designed properly so they remain convenient, safe and clearly manageable.
What is the difference between a wired and a wireless alarm system?
A wired alarm system uses sensors connected by cables, which usually makes it stable, reliable and lower-maintenance. A wireless system uses battery-powered sensors, making it easier to install in finished properties, but it requires periodic battery maintenance and proper assessment of wireless signal quality.
What sensors are used in homes with pets?
In such cases, motion detectors adapted for homes with pets are used. They are selected according to the pet’s size, movement zones, room layout and mounting position in order to reduce the risk of false alarms and keep the system reliable in everyday use.
Can cameras be used together with an alarm system?
Yes. Some alarm systems allow the use of manufacturer-provided cameras or support certain integration scenarios with video surveillance. The possibilities depend on the selected alarm system, equipment, network infrastructure and the logic of the specific project.
Can an old alarm system be upgraded?
Yes. First, the existing system is assessed, including its condition, equipment, cabling, sensors, control panel and the client’s needs. It is important to understand what is expected from the upgrade: higher security, more convenient control, mobile control, additional zones, fewer false alarms or integrations with other systems.
After the assessment, it is possible to decide whether it is worth modernizing part of the existing system or whether a new solution would be more reliable. Sometimes replacing the control panel, communication module or some sensors is enough, while in other cases the old infrastructure should be redesigned from the ground up.
Need a reliable alarm system?
If you are planning to install an alarm system for a house, office, warehouse or commercial property, send us the building or premises plan and briefly describe what kind of solution you expect. Based on the provided information, we will evaluate the site logic, entry points, windows, garage, movement zones, possible risks and daily usage scenarios.
We will select the appropriate control panel, plan the required sensors, security zones, communication solutions, possible integrations and prepare an optimal technical solution according to your needs. After the initial assessment, we will contact you to discuss the system capabilities, installation options and how the alarm system should operate in the real conditions of the site.