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  1. £160  http://www.screwfix.com/p/yale-hsa6400-wireless-4-room-alarm-kit/54473?kpid=54473&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&kpid=54473&cm_mmc=Google-_-Shopping%20-%20Security-_-Shopping%20-%20Security&gclid=CjwKEAiA4YGjBRDOxa3XvfTnvSASJACC3bLBLMLVxwp4uSKFrEybAqj3Q7H6-g1dDh_bQEGN8j-8zRoCLz_w_wcB

     

    I would have had to pay more for DT's if they'd had them. To be honest it would have been just fine as the programming is easy and as far as I can see the feedback is good. I'vs been in touch with MAP (they're suppliers) and there are no third party DT PIR's that are compatible hence why I'm looking for an alternative.

     

    If your looking at DiY or Yale Brand then why not look at the Yale Easyfit or even Yale Ultimate.

     

    The HSA6400 is now quite a old system. 

     

    You get one which has a SmartPhone App which allows you to hide the Main Box away. 

     

    Plus is there no local companies which will spread alarm over x months for repayment?

     

    p.s if anybody scared about average burglar who often is just chancing there luck is not that likely going to carry a jaming device,  Well I can only speak about my area in Scotland.  Maybe you English have different criminals. 

    While talking about Wireless system. 

    Anybody installed or used Risco Alarms?   

     

    We had a Sales Person at work showing us there alarm,  Are they good? 

  2. First time poster, hi.

    I was all set to go for a Screwfix Yale wireless install. I chatted to a pal in my street who has suffered spurious alarms with another system from south facing zones.

    The thing is that our houses face due south in the south of England and they can get very hot and that is where I feel the problem lies.

    Most of the break ins are where doors and windows are removed and the switches are ineffective. The only way I see that I can I can set up an effective alarm on my limited budget is with Dual Tech sensors in the two rear rooms. One has the boiler and air vents too.

    I only intend fitting 2 other PIR's and 2 door contacts at the front.

     

    Because Yale do not sell Dual Tech PIR's, I am looking for a similar system that does. Any help / advice appreciated, please. Easy programming would be a help too.

     

    I am unsure how the Yale alarm not work?

     

    It could be he is pointing PIR sensor at a Window which you should not do.  Or Point PIR at a Door Sensor. 

  3. at least it would be in the brothers interest,not the faceless self appointed judges looking to ride on the back of the workers for their own self gain

    you would be working for a bowl of rice without them,dont think sticking your tonuge up the right hoop will save you,many hoop lickers end up broken men

     

    It need to be independent like a Ofcom/Ofgem set up which also help protect end users against dodgy firms. 

     

    I am part of a unite thou however my employer also has a worker forum which is okay but I know I have union help if I need it if something goes wrong. 

  4. the badge on the arm is a reference to whatever its a p take at those that wear them,google it,the last part is the point do you really think the likes of you and me will benefit from the new order? think again.. theres very good and qualified people in this industry and very successful business owners without a security qual to their name,what will it really improve

    To be honest all it will be is a money earner for somebody in goverment however our industry is not really causing concern to many people.

     

    It could be a scheme more like 'trusted Trader' type of scheme but I think it take a few years for how it will go. 

     

    In Scotland a Window Cleaner is more regulated that a Security Alarm installer which is worrying. 

  5. its about raising standards allegedly so what would a badge on the arm do and how could the sia raise technical standards unless under the influence of others,jib could as its been going years the ecs system is in place granted its a revenue spinner which people will want, forget the words security its a electrotechnical industry first and foremost and if people want it to be so it has to go that route imo

    Who says you need wear Badge on the arm.   SIA was a new body as there was already bodies out there that looked after door staff and etc. 

     

    I already wear company ID plus a few others and its not just about badge but being officially recognised as a trade as Security is one few which you don't need to really have be part of a trade body or regulated. 

  6. personally the jib,the ecs card scheme is already up and running,plus you cant leave the nsi or ssaib out of any agreement they would have to police the new technical standards an engineer would be working too,tho id guess it will be a new venture old boys club money making scam with backs slapped on a job well done while companies pay even more into it for less out

    I just personally would not feel confident in getting a Private Bodies like JIB/ECS/CSCS schemes, SSAIB and NSI. 

     

    Which should be a goverment run body which operates like SIA as we all know there some dodgy 'alarm fitters'

     

    Just had a quick read of that and seems interesting but it talks about end of 2013 and were now at end of 2014 so I guess it already changed. 

  7. i cant see what the sia a non technical organisation would bring to the table with regards improving technical standards to this industry unless you want a i do intruder badge strapped to your upper arm and pay for the privilege 

     

    Who do you think should do it?  

    Should goverment spend millions on setting up a extra body or have the Security Industry Authority(SIA) added to their remit.

     

    I personally don't think it should be SSAIB or NSI who should do it.

    As our firm left SSAIB after they did not like our move for Wireless Alarms on the Market and our firm worked hard to get the NSI Gold Standard. 

     

    Your going to pay for the privilege one way or other and standards should hopefully increase. 

     

    Plus people understand the SIA system which is pretty simple.   

     

    Our company has a Section which is a SIA regulated side and which all the Security Guards, CCTV Operators, Keyholders all say the SIA badged system really improved the industry and set the standards. 

  8. Hey, 

     

    Just wanting to find out if anyone installs Intelligent CCTV. 

     

    I just looked at my work emails and came across one for a well known chain to install intelligent cctv which what I am talking about is CCTV which

     

    Uses Faces and picks them up and tracks them around store and without need for Security Guard to physically do it.   As this chain wants to reduce shrink in there store.   This system could pick up known people to them and auto track them around the store on different cameras and alert staff that that person has entered the store. 

     

    I always from day one found this type of systems Cleaver but scary at same time.   We installed it for Councils & Police and Goverment but never for a Private Chain. 

     

    What do you guys think of systems like this and is it the start of a real CCTV state?

  9. Interesting point. 

     

    My Employer has us all go through several courses.

     

    I am trained on Internal for our own systems we install and we're constantly getting asset via on-site visits however this is more Customer Service, Knowledge and Quality of work. 

     

    I am trained to NVQ Level 3 in Providing Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (2882) but I was a ADT trainee at 16 and worked in industry several years now. 

     

    I know my wee trainee is currently working towards NVQ Level 3 in Electronic Security and Emergency (I Think)  As that what I remember on his wee folder I have to do for his training record but he does 10 weeks at college and 20 weeks on the job which after that he will be getting offered a Job as a Installer.

     

    I think SIA be perfect to take this onboard and allow people to be badged for certain tasks like Intruder, CCTV, Fire Systems. Plus have different Levels such as CSCS system however they also need to do it more like Gas Safe cards for homes to check. 

  10. I wasn't aware Chubb owned all their equipment, ADT certainly don't.

     

    We got told that Chubb remain ownership of there products even after customer finished the contract with them.   As something to do with protecting there 'Patented Security Systems' = To be honest I thought it sounded like BS but hey ho let them run a business like that. 

     

    I am only saying what I got told btw,  I would of edited it but I can't 

  11. Hi, we are a small local security firm who have been called out to change a Chubb Inital apartment station for an old peoples home. They give us loads of work but not for installing this Warden Call stuff. We can buy the unit from Chubb but they say its pointless as they will need to programme it ...... so the home needs to call out Chubb and pay £200+.

    Ive heard thats the business model and if so, we are where we are....................................... but is this right, or is there a way round it?

     

    I say leave this stuff alone if you never installed Warden Call Equipment.   Easy to install but nightmare if something goes wrong and properly need a good insurance and lawyer if it does go wrong.  Just remember to keep records of everything for this.

     

    We did a project like what your doing and our company installed the new system and left the Chubb equipment in so they had two systems in place we then got Chubb to remove old system which Chubb never liked but they should kept good service to customers. 

     

    This is best part of remember!!

     

    Explain to customer you need to get Chubb in to remove their equipment as they lock the equipment to Chubb and your not allowed to touch it for various legal reasons and Chubb always own their equipment, Like ADT do. (They properly already hate the system and Chubb)

     

    *The punch line* However the system we're installing for you will not be a such locked into my company which you can get any company to maintain this unit but I always advise you get the company who installed it to maintain it.(Shows them you value service and listen to there wants and needs not to be locked which is why they properly asked you)

     

    If you do this job insist on taking a service agreement so to cover everyone that system is maintain and make themselves have a daily log of systems works which means if something goes wrong you can prove you covered yourselves on your visits and system working to best of your ability.  

     

    Hopefully all that makes sense. 

  12. Have run direct burial alarm cable to outside office wooden cabin. Plan to install PIR detector - any views on which are good detectors to have? 

     

    I say always go with Dual Tech/Honeywell stuff,  Good quality and cheap!!  

  13. Thanks for all the options.

     

    I think I'll go with Galaxy as the second hand Galaxy kit appears to be much more prevalent and cheaper!  I realise that it probably is a little OTT for residential but I don't see any other solution that would offer areas with the ease that the Galaxy does.  Also if I pick up a Dimension I can integrate the driveway gate into the system for access control.  I'll do my best to get cabling where I can and then go wireless for where I can't.

     

    Its worth while remembering.   Getting a used system always cheaper,  Just make sure you have support if something goes wrong. 

     

    However if your doing access control and etc then you must be aware of what your doing. 

     

    I would highly advice for average home to go wireless as means you don't need damage any decor with horrid wires running everywhere and then one day cutting them without even knowing what they are for. 

  14. I spend 5 years training a lad up from nothing and all of a sudden the grass is greener.

    He's in for a shock,

     

    Happens all the time!   Just remember you trained him working for YOU!!! All his good work is reflected onto you!

     

    But Seriously Screwing a Vandal Cam,   I recently went to a job which a certain council actully used a Glue of some sort to fix the cameras to the wall!!! (They were not moving as they had glued the protector caps too!

  15. I sell Avocet ones, easy quote at survey as I price all double sided and single sided (i.e garage door, metal shed door, cabinets etc...) the same. I add 25% to my cost and fit free. Either they want it or not, as Norm says easy money as you're already there.

     

    TO answer somebody question,  We sell and install Avocet ABS locks. 

  16. I with norman on this, industry is fooked.

     

    Reckon my prices are middle of the road as such, and i get no end of domestic who expect to pay **** all for an install, i hardly bother with domestic intruder anymore.

     

    We are a business not a charity, not diy sos, fitting a lock for a fiver is a piss take.

    We only install locks for fiver to domestic properties as I think its more a point to possible do future work in home as most often get Alarm Fitted. 

     

    Also they properly have a better buying power than what you be able to buy a lock for. 

     

    OK, because people who fit things for little or no profit are the reason this and many other industries are on it's ****. I don't fit locks but I hope someone doesn't start fitting alarms or whatever your company does for 'little or no profit' cos (sp) they want homes to be safe.

     

    Now do you see?

    Indeed it is, monkeys and peanuts.

     

    We install alarms and allow customer to finance the alarm via monthly price from like £6 a month for basic system.   Which time you include Alarm Monitoring, Maintenance and Key holding its more like £25 + a month depending on if you want Police Response.  which before you know it your getting a few thousand pound alarm fitted.  

     

    So installing a lock for a fiver is the smaller picture! 

     

    I was thinking of AS's point on replacing **** locks, i agree the client probably would be grateful of the advice/service, but im sure as fook do it for a fiver.

     

    As said before its more about once in somebody home there more likely going to return to ourselves for a price and trust us first other somebody else which makes it easy to get a service like Alarm or etc. 

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