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PeterJames

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  1. Looks a bit Disney World to me
  2. Get the electricians to fix your lights, get proper alarm installer to fit your alarm
  3. hi and welcome back
  4. Maybe you should be asking the arc that question rather than us
  5. Until someone invented something that puts our industry in jeopardy
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  6. I see no mention of refund?
  7. Is it an app? or does it call you ?
  8. QFA If the alarm was in serviceable condition you would not have to do that after every powercut. What if you have a powercut while your on holiday ?
  9. Compared to the stuff you see on amazon they are, but we have just had that conversation on the Oswu alarm system topic. OP you get what you pay for, especially so with CCTV. In order to make something cheaper you have to produce it cheaper, like using plastic lenses that warp in the sun and cant be focused or reject chips that work but have been rejected due to dead pixels or similar. I dont use Hik but they are what I would call the premium cheap end of the market, Hik are really good value for money from what I have seen of them. If you think Hik are expensive take a look at Mobotix, 6 times the price. In answer to your question though any Onvif camera will work
  10. But there is loads of tat being imported, some of it good some of it bad.Hikvision and the likes started out this way, and some would say its the best CCTV available today. The problem with security industry is that there are no enforceable standards people are free to market tat that false alarms at a blink of an eye, or wont switch off when the correct code is inputted, or doesnt activate when there is an intruder. But people are also free to make a choice, sometimes educated choice and sometimes people do not research before they buy and go for the cheapest deal. Hopefully when people buy tat they learn from the experience.
  11. QFA I think I would have kept the response too
  12. Not sure how you come to that conclusion
  13. Depends on the requirements set out when the license was issued
  14. Also his insurance would be invalid and he could lose his gun license if the guns are not suitably protected
  15. I doubt that, people that have guns are sensible, and would not take any risk. You can kill someone with a gun.
  16. The installer will still know the system and can provide a service contract
  17. To be fair if he is storing guns its probably a Police requirement that the system is monitored and maintained. We look after quite a few sites with gun safes I cant think of one that's not G5 monitored.
  18. As above cancelling the contract wont stop the alarm from sending out test calls daily. The alarm company would have stopped taking any notice of the signals. We used to retain ownership of the monitoring equipment back in the day and then charge the customer for us to collect it if cancelled. I can see why now.
  19. Leave it in your freezer over night in a plastic bag and it defaults
  20. Hi and welcome
  21. Speak to your landlord they will have to call someone out for you, they have a duty of care. If they havent bothered with having it serviced its their responsibility
  22. Its never to late to contact engineers, alarm companies run 24/7 for exactly this reason. If your alarm was installed after 97 it will only sound for 20 mins, if it was after 2010 just 17 minutes
  23. Hi and welcome
  24. No just greener, its only a flap broken so why change the whole keypad?
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