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Post by MikeMusic on Oct 13, 2015 12:29:58 GMT
Need to find a burglar alarm for work.
Does anyone know this sort of thing well ?
Spec so far Needs to be pretty full spec so not something from Wickes or Radiospares ...
BS8243:2010 seems to be needed NACOSS certified Probably maintained - although I can't see why that is so neccesary May have to be monitored
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Post by zippy on Oct 13, 2015 13:46:44 GMT
A word of caution - check your insurance - when I fitted an alarm to my house a few years back, despite it being a good quality Yale system, my insurance company at the time would not accept that as a proper system because it had not been professionally installed. So if you're looking to DIY it, best check.
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Post by MikeMusic on Oct 13, 2015 14:29:52 GMT
Will have to be super duper pro install
Our locksmith recommended someone and he's coming in.
I think it's another licence to steal with loads of FUD* in the mix
*Fear Uncertainty Doubt
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Post by MartinT on Oct 13, 2015 16:55:33 GMT
Mine's a Securifix, installed by them. Does everything on your list and has been faultless.
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Post by MikeMusic on Oct 13, 2015 20:30:33 GMT
Thanks Martin
One to talk to for sure
Looks very good. Have asked the mto contact me
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Post by AlanS on Oct 14, 2015 7:55:52 GMT
Why not speak with the multitude of professional security suppliers? Would you go to a back street amp maker? Perhaps you would.
Count the cost of an alarm not doing it's job - lost assets and the irreplaceable, increased insurance, still have the task of improving security. Its your living
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Post by MartinT on Oct 14, 2015 9:48:10 GMT
I believe I gave just such a recommendation to Mike in my previous post.
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Post by MikeMusic on Oct 14, 2015 12:33:34 GMT
Securifix in today. Quote soon. Couple more guys coming in
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