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  1. Apr 10, 2015 · 1800s – American inventor Augustus Russell Pope was the next person to make steps towards creating an alarm system, with his invention being a slight improvement on Tildesley’s. His system operated from a battery, and relied on electricity, magnets and a bell.

  2. Edwin Holmes (April 25, 1820 – 1901) [1] [2] was an American businessman who is credited with inventing, commercializing the electromagnetic burglar alarm and with establishing the first burglar alarm networks.

  3. Hard to believe: The first electro-magnetic alarm system in the world was already patented on 21 June 1853 in the name of a man called Augustus Russell Pope, an inventor from Sommerville in Boston.

  4. Oct 3, 2017 · The alarm was patented in 1853 by the Reverend Augustus Russell Pope (1819–1858) of Somerville, Massachusetts. Edwin Holmes acquired Pope’s patent rights in 1857 for US$1500 and manufactured the device in his factory in Boston, Massachusetts.

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  6. Feb 27, 2020 · The concept of the home security system is nothing new. An intrusion door alarm was invented in the early 1700s. Much like today’s security systems, it alerted homeowners of potential intruders. It was invented by Tildesley, an English inventor who linked a set of chimes mechanically to a door lock.

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  8. Here are some dates and the main names that have marked the history of intrusion alarm systems: 1853 August Russell Pope invented the first burglar alarm system. Its system consists of an electrical circuit installed on doors and windows.