/John Williamson
- show quoted text - Easily solved by having one visible to the scrotes, but not connected. And another one that covers the area from a sensible position.
/John Williamson
- show quoted text - Easily solved by having one visible to the scrotes, but not connected. And another one that covers the area from a sensible position.
No dilemma - false alarms a nuisance for yourself and your neighbours.
The bell box says "I have an alarm" so the actual method of alarming your home only has to be known to you. It may be PIRs, magnetic switches on the doors/windows, pressure mats etc. or even nothing at all.
He is correct. About 30% of the alarms I have installed (not including new builds) have been installed a week after the house was burgled or after a neighbour/relative was burgled.
/ The bell box says "I have an alarm" so the actual method of alarming your home only has to be known to you. It may be PIRs, magnetic switches on the doors/windows, pressure mats etc. or even nothing at all. /q
The bell box says I have a bell box, pirs & door contacts suggest it is connected to something...
Jim K
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