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AIMS SECURITY COMPANY, LLC.
CENTRAL WATCH ALARM SERVICE
E4 CONTROL SYSTEMS, INC.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SECURITY LLC
HERCULES SYSTEMS & SERVICES
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MAXIM SECURITY SYSTEM INC
SCN SECURITY COMMUNICATION NETWORK
SPECIAL PROMOTION DEPARTMENT INC.
Alarm monitoring in Corona connects your intrusion, fire and panic sensors to a UL-listed central station that verifies alarms and dispatches responders around the clock.
In Corona, demand for alarm monitoring is driven by western Inland Empire warehouse and distribution activity and logistics along the freeway corridors. The sectors that most rely on this service include warehousing and logistics, distribution, construction, with specific needs in areas such as the industrial parks along the 91 and 15 freeways, the truck-yard clusters, the fulfillment centers. The city's main security concerns — cargo and warehouse theft and construction-site material and copper theft — make working with a licensed, professional provider a priority investment for businesses and homeowners.
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Estimated range per month in Corona:
$30 — $200 USD
That puts Corona in line with the US national range ($30 — $200).
Central-station monitoring subscription. Residential $30–$80/month; commercial $50–$200/month scaling with zones, cameras and response requirements. Installation billed separately.
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Before you hire
How professional alarm monitoring works: the central station, UL 827 certification, verification and dispatch, video-verified priority response, insurance premium credits, and what monitoring costs per month.
Read the alarm monitoring buyer's guidePrivate security in California is licensed at the state level by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), Department of Consumer Affairs. A legitimate company operating in Corona holds a Private Patrol Operator (PPO) license, which means it has cleared California BSIS's ownership, background-check and insurance requirements. Ask for that license number in writing and verify it yourself — a certificate on the wall tells you nothing about current standing, since a license can be suspended or revoked.
Hiring an unlicensed company is a risk you carry. In California, operating without a license is misdemeanor (Cal. Business & Professions Code §7582.3). Operating as an unlicensed private patrol operator (or knowingly engaging a non-exempt unlicensed one) is a misdemeanor punishable by a $5,000 fine, up to one year in county jail, or both; falsely holding oneself out as licensed (badge, ID/business card, letterhead, or advertising) is a separate misdemeanor with a fine up to $10,000, and a conviction bars BSIS licensure for one year (five years on a second offense).
Corona scores 76/100 on our Crime Index (grade B), which makes it safer than 58% of the 759 US cities we track. The index is built from FBI Crime Data Explorer reports for a population of 162,606.
Crime Index
Crime rates describe a city, not a specific address — the right level of coverage depends on your block, your hours and what you're protecting. Use the neighborhood breakdown to see how Corona varies internally before you scope a contract.
See the full Corona Crime Index and neighborhood breakdown11 providers below list alarm monitoring in Corona. Ranking is based on verifiable signals, but the last checks are yours — and they are the ones that decide whether a contract holds up.
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