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Master Blaster...... Indoors.

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6 Doors in a office within a big tin shed.

Architect demanded MB on each door for door forced.

LOUD???

Yep. :yes:

Architect = posh word for .......

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lost £1200 an won't have monitored? They will be back.

As potter said.

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Just fitted a remote workshop that a quad had been nicked from and they came back to break in again.............started to drill the lock and the shock activated sounding the Master Blaster with 2 external bells......ran for their lives but customer caught them in a lay by he knew they were loading the quad bike....dont really want to say what happened next but the premises has been safe for the past 2 weeks.

This was using the Gardtec freecom unit on a pay as you go sim card to tell the customer the alarm has activated.

The blaster is one noisy unit and if used in the right locations is excellent.

Dont know about a snooker hall though lol!

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Home Office project., but yeh, know what you mean.

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lost £1200 an won't have monitored? They will be back.

I agree with you there, this place is in a very bad area in Belfast. The owner got them on CCTV but they were all wearing balaclavas. Police will not respond unless they have backup, takes forever and even then they may not respond at all if the security threat here is high (which it has been for the last 6 months). Guy that owns the place knows this and in his own words monitoring is a waste of money. How can I argue with him ? Different world over here I'm afraid.

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Just fitted a remote workshop that a quad had been nicked from and they came back to break in again.............started to drill the lock and the shock activated sounding the Master Blaster with 2 external bells......ran for their lives but customer caught them in a lay by he knew they were loading the quad bike....dont really want to say what happened next but the premises has been safe for the past 2 weeks.

This was using the Gardtec freecom unit on a pay as you go sim card to tell the customer the alarm has activated.

The blaster is one noisy unit and if used in the right locations is excellent.

Dont know about a snooker hall though lol!

QFA, but an easy £1200 cash they will return, and a bells only master blaster isn't enoug IMO. Atleast you had a freecom.

Ps: hows tricks? ;)

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GSM communication going in too, set up to call the on-site security guard as the premises is on large industrial estate.

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GSM comminication going in too, set up to call the on-site security guard as the premises is on large industrial estate.

Thats not to bad then, atleast stands a good chance, aslong as the thief isn't the guards mate :P

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Thats not to bad then, atleast stands a good chance, aslong as the thief isn't the guards mate :P

Yes, I can just hear the security guard saying "I didn't see anything, I was too busy counting £10 notes around the back."

I owned a sandwich shop in a previous life and fitted one in the rear store which was the vulnerable point to get in and nick the plasma, one dark and wet night, 3.00am, 2 scrotes spent half an hour prising the frame away so as not to open the door, shame there was a DT in there as well, I'm pretty sure they went home and did not try any other gaffs, Quality :bruce_h4h:

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