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Which Honeywell Panel in UK? - Gave up waiting for Konnected.io

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12 minutes ago, sg86sg said:

 

Well at least everyone now knows where to go with the pry bar after entering ?

Why would they need a need a pry bar.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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4 minutes ago, norman said:

Why would they need a need a pry bar.

 

On the odd occasion you lock the door where your keys are kept

I never lock the door where they are kept, the house door gets locked now but no where else as I don't see the point/need.

 

 

 

 

Sub metering water supplies is very common for thus very reason.

16 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

 

That's not actually such a bad idea to monitor communal sockets. Er, but not wored like like monstrosity obvs.

 

Edited by norman

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Well nice for you lot 

 

Majority here have to keeps lock on constantly

 

Except my big black Ghanaian friend who snoozes with his front door open , I don't think no one wants mess with him 

I don't condone leaving doors unlocked in fact my mother has only been locking her door for the past 5 years or so, ever since someone came into her kitchen whilst she was out shopping and stole the bread bin, I kid you not.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


You threw the padlock key out the window?

 

Re prox tags I have always recommended to have the tag on your car keys separate from your house ones. They have there pros and cons but they are mandatory for proper monitoring anyway

On 16/04/2020 at 10:04, sg86sg said:

I don't want something cheap,

 

right'o

 

4 hours ago, sg86sg said:

mk7 is cheaper

 

ahh.

 

4 hours ago, sg86sg said:

And I'm not going for the Prox one because that just seems stupid to me from a security standpoint, like if you drop your keys, loose the fob, or leave your keys by the front door which my wife will prob do all the time!

 

Prox tokens are the normal requirement for police response, eg a proper system connected to a proper Arc.

Prox is normally one user / one set of keys, a pin code is often everyone & their dog...

 

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52 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

pin code is often everyone & their dog...

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28 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

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written on the wall above the buttons....

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