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Accenta 7 quick power cut alarm/then no status lights?

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Alarms if fitted correctly are designed to time out to limit noise pollution.

There is no guarantee that it would stop tho. I have known systems to keep ringing out in certain fault conditions.

 

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  • sixwheeledbeast
    sixwheeledbeast

    I still say a good, well maintained, fit for purpose system wouldn't need ripping out. People are too quick to add to the E-waste pile IMO. It's easy to say you swap your car or phone more regula

  • Specialist
    Specialist

    That goes for old alarm engineers too mate  (Not that I'm saying Your old, you understand)  

1 hour ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Alarms if fitted correctly are designed to time out to limit noise pollution.

There is no guarantee that it would stop tho. I have known systems to keep ringing out in certain fault conditions.

 

On a hijack note 

 

Customer of mine was burgled yesterday, forced entry smashed kitchen window to open opener , kitchen PIR triggered , burglar must have fell through window aswell, as he ran through house through front door without touching a thing , internal sounder is aloud lunatic so assume it bothered him

 

Thing is the customer was glad he paid for the kitchen PIR to be fixed because they tried to DIY it a month ago , but decided what if it doesn't work

 

They going for perimeter detection now on the rear 

 

I keep internal sounder full 20mins and external sometimes 10mins depending on where it is ,internal sounder is important more so than the external

 

 

These days ,allot of burglaries are day time lunch time entries

 

These guys had some cheap CCTV , woman walks to door with note pad , rings bell, signals no answer no one at home with her hands and guy with hoody and tracksuit walks over from somewhere jumps over fence 

 

 

Customer didn't realise rear cameras are not recording ,but that's maintenance issue on a DIY camera install...

 

3 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Alarms if fitted correctly are designed to time out to limit noise pollution.

There is no guarantee that it would stop tho. I have known systems to keep ringing out in certain fault conditions.

 

Yep but compared to the number of alarms fitted, the percentage that do keep ringing is miniscule.

Customers Love us, Intruders Hate us.

I had a call from a customer today complaining about our call out charge, there alarm has been in since 2006 with no faults regularly service by us, panel regulator failed, needs a new panel unfortunately. They were told before we attended how much the charge was, and if we had fixed it I doubt that they would have complained about the charge. I offered a discount on the replacement panel, but they said I was blackmailing them. I said thats not blackmail I dont have to offer a discount at all, if anything its a bribe to have the new system with us. I have an idea that he wont have a new system with us so (he has probably already got a cheaper quote, or has decided he doesnt need an alarm so either way I have lost him as a customer)  I dont think he will be getting any thing off his callout. The way I see it is he will have some cheapo back street quote for a replacement that wont be installed properly or serviced properly and it wont last the 15 odd years that ours has without a problem, and our replacement panel quote will not have been that much more expensive, false economy to save £50.00 and a cheek to try and get us to lower our call out charge on top. 

Al: Your another man after my own heart. I always fit at least 1, nice loud internal sounder on domestics.

Strange how scroats don't like it when their ears bleed Lol.

Wouldn't have helped in this instance but I'm a great believer in good security lighting as well, especially at the sides and backs of buildings. Thieving scum hate bright lights.

 

Customers Love us, Intruders Hate us.

Think that's customers everywhere nowadays Peter. If you installed their system for free they'd still find something to complain about, or half the cheeky sods would ask for a backhander to let you do it.

I find the more money they've got, the worse they are.

Customers Love us, Intruders Hate us.

1 hour ago, Specialist said:

Think that's customers everywhere nowadays Peter. If you installed their system for free they'd still find something to complain about, or half the cheeky sods would ask for a backhander to let you do it.

I find the more money they've got, the worse they are.

Take the vat off and you got a deal , cash

Good luck if you can survive and build a business doing all jobs with a 20% discount. Something will catch up with you eventually.

1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

Take the vat off and you got a deal , cash

Well obviously cash. Gawd guvnor wake up, we don't want no paper trail now do we ?:whistle::no: 

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17 hours ago, PeterJames said:

 there alarm has been in since 2006 with no faults regularly service by us.............

 

.... it wont last the 15 odd years 

Your watch is fast... 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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