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A bit harsh wasnt it?

Maybe suggest replacing it  ;)

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Sorry i will re-phrase that,

Becarful i have had some bad experiences with some of these detectors on a site we took over, ended up replacing them all.

www.nova-security.co.uk

www.nsiapproved.co.uk

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Sorry i will re-phrase that,

Becarful i have had some bad experiences with some of these detectors on a site we took over, ended up replacing them all.

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Yeah - thats the kinda thing ;):roflmao:

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Hmm no i still prefer Bin it :roflmao:

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

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EEEEExxxcellentt

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

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External bellboxes are not allowed in Dutch housing-areas (because of to many false alarms), but if you put a sounder on your wall, nobody does anything against it (so today I put a Elmdene Vertec on the wall). A internal sounder (mostly Aritech AS270/AS271 or a Gardiner Betty) and outside a strobe (or behind the mirror) are the only sounders. Most alarmpanels in Holland are monitored, homesecurity systems are often "connected" to a mobile phone (if monitoring is too much expensive).

Have you ever seen burglar alarms in Germany? Very strange, they don't use many PIR's there (only 1 pir in a large commercial building is "normal" there), but very many door contacts and old-fashioned glassbreakdetectors (yes, the old ones which you have to put on the window). External sounders in Germany are allowed, but you may not put a battery in it, mostly they use ugly metal sounders (FBI-horn in metal housing) with ultra large strobes on it, we had these sounders in the 80's, but the German installers still use them.

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Hmm, things seem to be in grassshire (The NL) almost like here in coldshire. Didn't have time to examinate German sicherheit systemes when i visited Essen last year. Noticed ugly bellboxes thou :lol:

p.s. (at least me and bellman like holland very much..)

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p.s. (at least me and bellman like holland very much..)

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Like isn't the word, Love would be more appropriate, Great people and good times.

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Bellman

Service Engineer and all round nice bloke :-)

The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.

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Like isn't the word, Love would be more appropriate, Great people and good times.

Regards

Bellman

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All this reminds me of the love-boat that used to be on years ago where everyone was friends at the end of it, real life isnt like that lol B)

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All this reminds me of the love-boat that used to be on years ago where everyone was friends at the end of it, real life isnt like that lol  B)

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it ain't love-boat that makes us so happy in the NL but the area that starts behind the restaurant that is in the end of Kloveniersburgval in Amsterdam.. That's real life.. :D

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