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05/11/2024

A focus on the EN 50131-1 overhaul

Zug, Switzerland

Later this week, Euralarm will be presenting a live-webinar on the overhaul of the EN 50131-1 standard which outlines the general requirements for intruder alarm systems, covering topics such as system components, environmental conditions and operational performance.

To protect people, businesses and resources against burglary and robbery the use of intrusion and hold-up alarm systems is widely spread. Many homes and buildings are equipped with such a system. The requirements for the design of these are laid down in the European standard EN 50131-1.

With technology evolving and remote access, cloud processing, smart homes and smart buildings becoming part of our connected world these new technologies need to be allowed with guard rails into the standard. It will ensure that going forwards the EN 50131-1 will stay relevant for end-users, alarm response and insurance companies and with that also for our industry.

The Euralarm webinar, which will take place in the afternoon on November 7th, 2024 will focus on the overhaul of the EN 50131-1. For example, how is the EN 50131-1 used today? And how will this change with the overhaul? What are the key facts and outlook of the advantages of the overhaul? Interested parties can explore the answers to these questions during the webinar.

This important presentation is directed towards service providers, manufacturers, insurers, certifiers, installers and those involved or interested in standardisation regulations for intrusion and hold-up systems.  Interested parties are encouraged to register their interest online with Euralarm.


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