AlarmClub is a no-term contract home alarm monitoring company, with decades of real security industry experience. With our do-it-yourself DIY monitoring services, customers monitor the GeoAlarm security system all by themselves. The customer takes on full responsibility (without the help of a 24-hour central station operator) with regards to dispatching the local police, fire, medical authorities in the event of an emergency. DIY home alarm monitoring services are available for the GeoAlarm throughout 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada.
Indeed, we are a leader and innovator in how we provide DIY home monitoring solutions without any long-term commitments. So what are you waiting for? Sign up today and start saving on your monthly monitoring cost (as compared to ADT, Brinks, Ring, SimpliSafe and Vivint).
DIY Self-Monitoring Features:
No-Term Contracts
Self-Dispatching Only (Police, Fire and Medical)
Burglary, Smoke/Carbon Monoxide, and Freeze/Flood
Services Available in 50 States, Canada and Puerto Rico
Not Eligible for Discounts on Your Homeowner's Insurance†
*Control Panel Requirement? The Geo-CP Wireless Touchscreen Control Panel is required in order to activate GeoAlarm DIY Silver Alarm Monitoring Services.
†Homeowner's Insurance? You can upgrade to a GeoAlarm PRO Silver Central Station monitored account which is eligible for a certificate of alarm. Many homeowner's insurance companies offer discounts up to 15% off the homeowner's insurance premium with professional central station monitoring in place. The amount of savings can vary depending on the insurance company and the specific alarm system being used (e.g. burglary, fire, carbon monoxide, flood, etc.)
The GeoAlarm panel uses two separate "dual" communication paths to transmit alarm signals, through the GeoAlarm Cloud, to the end-user. This dual-path communication ensures that the alarm signals are received even if one communication path fails. First, the GeoAlarm will attempt to transmit the primary alarm signal over your local Wi-Fi network. Rest assured, if your Wi-Fi network is down the GeoAlarm panel will then transmit the alarm signal over the cellular AT&T/Verizon LTE backup network.
How GeoAlarm Signals are Sent to End-User?
1. Primary Communication Path: Wi-Fi Network 2. Backup Communication Path: Cellular AT&T/Verizon LTE Network(s)
Our GeoAlarm DIY Silver App lets you control your home security from a single application. Stay connected from anywhere. Receive real-time alarm status and arm or disarm your home security system remotely. Get instant alerts in the event of a security alarm, or simply to be notified when your family arrives home. Enjoy full smart home interactive control including lights, locks, cameras, thermostats, garage doors, and other connected devices.
DIY Interactive Silver Level Features:
Carrier Outage Supervision - monitors the connection between the GeoAlarm security system and the AT&T/Verizon LTE carrier network. If the connection is lost due to a carrier outage, the security system will send an alert to the monitoring center to notify them of the outage. This ensures that the security system remains operational even during network outages.
System Sabotage Protection - from burglars who try to disable your GeoAlarm security system by smashing the control panel. If the system detects that the control panel has been tampered with or destroyed, it will send an alert to the AlarmClub monitoring center, which will then notify the authorities. This ensures that your property is always protected, even if the burglars try to disable your GeoAlarm security system.
Remote Arm/Disarm - your GeoAlarm system from anywhere, as long as you have an internet or cellular connection.
Text/Email Message and Push Alerts - when the GeoAlarm system has detected some sort of activity, such as motion or a door opening, and is notifying you of the event via a text SMS, email message and/or push notifications. The GeoAlarm sensor alerts can be customized by the end-user up to using any or all 3 text/email/push notification styles at once!
Zone Status - refers to the current state of each individual GeoAlarm zone or area that is being monitored. This could include whether a door or window is open or closed, whether motion has been detected in a certain area, or whether there has been a breach in a specific zone. The zone status is important for monitoring and responding to potential security threats.
Event History - refers to a log of all the events that have occurred on the GeoAlarm security system, such as alarms, system disarms, and sensor activations. This log can be used to track system activity and identify any potential issues or security breaches.
Z-Wave Device Control - allows users to remotely control and monitor their Z-wave compatible devices, such as smart lights, smart locks, and smart thermostats, through the GeoAlarm security system's app or GeoCP touchscreen panel. This feature can enhance the overall security and convenience of a smart home.
Scenes and Event Schedules - pre-programmed actions that can be triggered by certain events or at specific times. For example, a scene could be set up to turn on all the lights in the house and lock all the doors when the GeoAlarm security system is armed, while an event schedule could be set up to turn on the porch light every day at sunset.
AlarmClub is a do-it-yourself DIY alarm monitoring company that sells the GeoAlarm home security system. The GeoAlarm system, empowers the end-user to respond themselves to events such as; burglar alarms, fire alarms, and medical alarms. DIY-self response is available for GeoAlarm customers who do not want the help of a professional dispatch monitoring company.
There are many types of homes that could benefit from GeoAlarm monitoring services. Some examples include single-family homes, apartments, townhouses, and vacation homes. Additionally, homes with valuable possessions or high crime rates in the area may also benefit from alarm monitoring services.