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Doug
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13th Oct 14 at 10:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm not sure if this is a Geek Day or a House Day topic but I figured its best here.

Having bought a new house, we feel it is probably a good idea to get an alarm of sorts. Does anyone have any recommendations?

We do have a cat and a dog, so something that is pet friendly would be ideal.

Are the wireless ones worth considering? If I were to go rob a house the first thing I would do is take a jammer with me in case their system was wireless

Any recommendations?

This looks aright:
http://www.yale.co.uk/en/yale/couk/ProductsDB/?groupId=4327&productId=70273
VegasPhil
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13th Oct 14 at 11:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

screw fix have deals on the Yale stuff quite often.

Do people still buy house alarms?


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John
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13th Oct 14 at 12:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Honewell Galaxy range seems to be used everywhere.
IvIarkgraham
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13th Oct 14 at 15:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

brother has a wireless yale alarm. seems ok to me but dont know how good it will be with pets
Nismo
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Risco Lightsys2 would be my recommendation.
Nismo
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http://www.riscogroup.com/uk/products/solution/724
Hammer
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Visonic if you want a wireless and portable keypad, Pyronix if you don't mind the keypad being integral with the panel. Galaxy if you end up wired.

The wireless stuff is much better nowadays but wired is always best some as most applications.

Yale are electrical suppliers run of the mill low end. I'd imagine it does work just how well would be the issue.
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If you want something to tell you someone has broken in when you're at home, get an alarm.

Otherwise don't bother. Anyone hearing an alarm generally assumes its a fault. IMO of course.
Andrew
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Andy, if there is your house with no alarm and next door with an alarm which one is a burglar going to attempt to break into first? Assuming the burglar has a couple of brain cells...

The Mrs uses ours at night when i'm working away also.

[Edited on 15-10-2014 by Andrew]
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Mistake you're making there is that burglar bill is actually looking for a box with a flashing light, not the sensors fitted inside your house......
Andrew
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There are a lot of ifs and buts - and i can see where you are coming from. Why waste money, no-one is going to care less about an alarm going off..

Another one in my defense, the burglar may actually be watching your movements - i.e when you leave the house, can they hear you set your alarm, do your neighbors work and so on.
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16th Oct 14 at 08:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Last statistics I read said alarms help fuck all.

Only thing that works is properly securing your house the old fashioned way with proper locks on all doors.
An ideal locking system requires a key/code to open all doors and (large) windows from the inside, if fully locked.



 
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