Why are keyholders needed?
The Police require that anyone with a monitored alarm provides the names, addresses and contact details of at least two people, who live within 20 minutes travelling time of the alarmed property, to act as keyholders.
What does a keyholder do?
If the owner is not at home and the alarm activates, a keyholder will be called by the Alarm Receiving Centre to tell them that an alarm has been received. They will be called in the order of priority provided.
They will also be told the type of alarm (Intruder, Fire, Personal Attack etc) and whether the Alarm Receiving Centre have called the Police or Fire Brigade. They may need to go to the property as soon as possible - and should remember to take the keys. If the keyholder is informed that it is an 'Unconfirmed Alarm' they will be updated en route to the premises if it is upgraded to a 'Confirmed Alarm' by way of their mobile telephone (Please ensure that mobile telephone numbers have been given to us for this purpose)
They should not put themselves at risk or enter the property if the police or fire services are attending, until they are told it is safe to do so.
What does the keyholder need to know?
IF YOU WISH TO UPDATE YOUR KEYHOLDER DETAILS WITH US - PLEASE EMAIL THE DETAILS TO:
keys@wiltonsecuritysystems.com