Alarm System Installation in Anchorage, AK

Compare 25 alarm system installation contractors near you in Anchorage and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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Alaskan Network Security

5.011½+ years online
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Northern Security and Surveillance

5.016 years online
northernsecurityandsurveillance.com

Northern Technology Solutions, LLC

5.08+ years online
ntsalaska.com

The Alaskan Electricians

5.0~4 years online
thealaskanelectricians.com

Action Security, Inc.

4.9~29 years online
actionsecurity.com

A Plus Security LLC

4.826½+ years online
aplussecurity.com

Raven Electric Inc

4.726½+ years online
ravenelectric.com

Vivint

4.720½+ years online
vivint.com/locations/alaska/anchorage

Hillside Audio

4.6

Kreative Audio & Security

4.5

Northern Security Supply Inc

4.417+ years online
northernsecuritysupplyak.com

Guardian Security Systems, Inc.

4.326+ years online
guardiansecuritysys.com

Signal of Anchorage

4.28½+ years online
teamsignal.com/find-a-location

Guardian Security Systems Inc.

4.026+ years online
guardiansecuritysys.com

Allied Universal® Security Services

2.6~32 years online
aus.com/anchorage-security-systems-services

Denali Security Systems

1.79+ years online
denalisecuritysys.com

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Alarm System Installation in Anchorage, AK

Anchorage alarm system installers in this directory cover central Anchorage, Eagle River, Chugiak, Hillside, and the Mat-Su Valley edge. Anchorage's long winter darkness, remote acreages, and earthquake-related infrastructure stress drive strong alarm demand. A typical 3-bedroom Anchorage home with door/window contacts, motions, glass-break, and 24/7 monitoring runs $2,200-$4,000 installed plus $35-$60/month for monitoring.

Cellular monitoring over LTE is the regional default — Anchorage Police charge for false-alarm response after the second event. Earthquake-related rapid-response notifications are increasingly bundled with monitoring packages. Hillside and Mat-Su rural properties often pair alarms with cellular fail-over and long-runtime UPS for the head-end.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for an Anchorage alarm system?
Anchorage Municipality requires alarm permits in some scenarios — false-alarm fines apply after the second event in a 12-month period. Your installer typically handles registration as part of monitoring setup.
Will my alarm work during an Anchorage earthquake?
Properly designed systems with battery backup and cellular monitoring ride through earthquakes — utility power and landline services often fail but cellular networks usually stay online. Specify a 12-24 hour battery for the panel and monitor cell signal strength at install.
What about cold-weather sensor reliability?
Modern wireless sensors are typically rated -10°F to 120°F. Outdoor-mounted contacts in unheated garages and outbuildings need cold-weather-rated batteries and sometimes external enclosures. Confirm the installer specs cold-rated hardware for any garage or shed contacts.

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