Home Security

24/7 Professional Monitoring,
So Someone Always Responds

An alarm only helps if someone acts on it. With 24/7 professional monitoring, trained staff watch your system around the clock and respond the moment something trips, even when you cannot. Independent advice and a vetted monitoring provider for your home.

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Quick Benefits

Why families choose professional monitoring

Four things that happen the moment you add a monitored system to your home.

Trained staff responding to alarms day and night
01

Trained staff responding to alarms day and night

Police, fire, or medical dispatch when an event is verified
02

Police, fire, or medical dispatch when an event is verified

Backup that keeps working in a power or internet outage
03

Backup that keeps working in a power or internet outage

Advice matched to your home and how much response you want
04

Advice matched to your home and how much response you want

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Brocus is an independent advisor, not a monitoring company. We compare monitoring options across a vetted provider network and recommend the level of response that fits your home, not the most expensive plan.

24/7 monitoring center
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What 24/7 monitoring actually means

When a sensor trips, the signal goes to a monitoring center that is staffed around the clock. Trained operators confirm the event and, if it is real, contact you and dispatch police, fire, or medical help. It is the difference between an alarm that only makes noise and one that brings a response.

Why monitoring is worth it
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Why monitoring is worth it

Independent research backs this up. In a University of North Carolina at Charlotte study of more than 400 burglars, around 60 percent said they would avoid a home with a visible alarm or security system and move to another target. A separate Rutgers University study of five years of police data found that homes with alarm systems were less likely to be burgled, with the benefit even reaching the surrounding neighborhood. Monitoring is what turns that deterrent into an actual response the moment an alarm goes off.

Monitored or self-monitored
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Monitored or self-monitored?

This is the core choice. Self-monitored means alerts come to your phone and the response is up to you. Professionally monitored means trained staff respond and can dispatch help even when your phone is away or silenced. We help you weigh which suits your home and your routine.

5 Things That Actually Matter

What to look for in a monitoring service

Not all monitoring services are equal. Here's what separates the best from the rest.

A staffed, round-the-clock center
01 · Most Critical

A staffed, round-the-clock center

Real people watching at three in the morning, not just an app alert.

Cellular backup signaling
02 · Reliability

Cellular backup signaling

So the connection to the center survives a power or internet cut.

Fast, verified response
03 · Speed

Fast, verified response

Quick confirmation and dispatch, with steps to reduce false alarms.

Mobile alerts alongside
04 · Awareness

Mobile alerts alongside

You stay informed while the center handles the response.

Clear contract terms
05 · Transparency

Clear contract terms

Know the length, the cancellation terms, and what is included before you sign.

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What it costs

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Monitoring is a monthly service rather than a one-time purchase, and the price moves with the level of response you choose and the provider. We will give you clear figures for the level that fits, with nothing owed for the advice.

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When self-monitoring is enough
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When self-monitoring is enough

For a low-risk home, or a single camera or doorbell, app alerts on your phone may be all you need. We will tell you honestly when paying for full monitoring is not worth it for your situation.

How monitoring fits your system
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How monitoring fits your system

Monitoring is the response layer that sits on top of your sensors, cameras, and panel. The hardware detects, and monitoring acts. One without the other leaves a gap.

What it costs
03

What it costs

Monitoring is a monthly service rather than a one-time purchase, and the price moves with the level of response you choose and the provider. We will give you clear figures for the level that fits, with nothing owed for the advice.

Get the right level of response. Call (855) 487-0595

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A staffed center watches your system 24/7 and responds to alarms, contacting you and dispatching help when needed.

For most homes, yes, because it turns an alert into a real response when you cannot act yourself.

A tripped sensor sends a signal to the monitoring center, where trained staff verify it and dispatch police, fire, or medical help.

A properly set up system uses cellular backup so monitoring stays connected during an outage.

Always Someone Watching

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