hitman2k
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Registered: 27th Aug 03
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any recommendation guys?? or any good offers on thanks!
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nik
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Registered: 19th Jun 00
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Have an ADT system, seems pretty good to me
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
Location: Pontypool Drives: a Skoda
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I had a BT wireless one, not installed it but its got like a central locking system for the house was a good price as well
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Ally
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BT-Home-Monitor-VP1000-wireless-Home-Alarm-Kit_W0QQitemZ6064323129QQcategoryZ41969QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Ally
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At least i think thats the one sat in a box under the sink
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flash22
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dont bother with the adt ones as you wont own the equipment and thay can put the monitoring price up when thay please
not keen on the wireless ones either as thay can cause false alarms when the batterys go flat
get your self a proper wired alarm. you can get a Pyronix Sterling 10 installed for around the £300 mark or you can pick the kit up for around £110 and fit it your self
hay what do i know only been installing alarm for 5+ years and my brother has been an installer 20+ years
[Edited on 10-06-2006 by flash22]
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M2RTY
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I have a yale one with full property monitoring etc
has smoke alarms built into the system, two flood alarms, wireless cameras that i can view over any internet connection, usual stuff on top too.
sends text messages/phone calls/emails to up to 6 people if triggered.
base unit cost about 400 when we got it, and we have about 250 worth of extra bits and bobs to cover the garage, sheads etc.
well worth it
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M2RTY
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YALE-WIREFREE-HSA3095-HOME-MONITORING-ALARM-SYSTM-kit-5_W0QQitemZ6064620737QQcategoryZ41969QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
thats the one we got, but bought it from home base
security is provided by Intermac, got first year for free.
will also send a dude in a van out if it is set off
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Jamie Walby
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Id go for anything from the binford 3000XX series tbh.
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scoob
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base ball bat £20
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hitman2k
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quote: Originally posted by flash22
dont bother with the adt ones as you wont own the equipment and thay can put the monitoring price up when thay please
not keen on the wireless ones either as thay can cause false alarms when the batterys go flat
get your self a proper wired alarm. you can get a Pyronix Sterling 10 installed for around the £300 mark or you can pick the kit up for around £110 and fit it your self
hay what do i know only been installing alarm for 5+ years and my brother has been an installer 20+ years
[Edited on 10-06-2006 by flash22]
any more info on where to buy ideally a place who can supply and fit!
dont mind paying for a system up to around £600 pounds ish maybe slightly more for the right system!
been lookinf at ADT ones...........
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Martin_C
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Registered: 27th Jun 03
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one of them.
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by scoob
base ball bat £20
Someone saw you coming for £20
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baza31
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yeh dont bother with the wirefree ones - they are crap. get a hard wired one and get a claxon bell fitted outside, you wont need a telephone call to tell you its gone off as you will hear the bell throughout the uk its that loud, thats what i have at home.
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Dan B
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
I have a yale one with full property monitoring etc
has smoke alarms built into the system, two flood alarms, wireless cameras that i can view over any internet connection, usual stuff on top too.
sends text messages/phone calls/emails to up to 6 people if triggered.
base unit cost about 400 when we got it, and we have about 250 worth of extra bits and bobs to cover the garage, sheads etc.
well worth it
Sounds good to me, as I could monitor the cameras from work!
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Jodi_the_g
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Registered: 7th Aug 01
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Give SmartGuard Alarms they cover your area and are pretty good and use a decent system.
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
Location: Bolton
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Anyone had any experience with Texecom alarms? (www.texe.com)
I'm thinking about having the Premier 24 installed next month.
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