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Re: Alarm recommendations

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#23 Post by Mattnall »

toffe wrapper wrote:ACPO no nothing about alarms the fob is a easy option to reduce false alarms. No way on gods earth would I have a fob alarm, do you have a pin with your bank card or a fob. Some on FBUK know what I do and who I work for and we do not use fobs. Individual user codes 6 digit pins with log enties of each user. Dual comm with roaming sim as first line of comms land line as back up linked to a nice central station with URN for police and no stupid fobs.

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#24 Post by HALODIN »

My FEO requested I fix an alarm to the property before they allow my variation (6->11 firearms). I chose this and for what we want it seems quite good. I appreciate it isn't RFD quality, but for a simple FAC holder I'm quite pleased. It's as easy as locking/unlocking your car.

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#25 Post by Polchraine »

HALODIN wrote:My FEO requested I fix an alarm to the property before they allow my variation (6->11 firearms). I chose this and for what we want it seems quite good. I appreciate it isn't RFD quality, but for a simple FAC holder I'm quite pleased. It's as easy as locking/unlocking your car.

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Remote keyfobs! Lose those and your security disappears until you get a replacement. Wirelss alarms - each to "tamper with" and get householders to leave them off.


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#26 Post by HALODIN »

The keypad still works on the main unit even if I don't have a keyfob and I can always disassociate the keyfob with the unit if it's lost. It's just an add-on, nothing more. Not sure what you're trying to say in your second point.
Polchraine wrote:Remote keyfobs! Lose those and your security disappears until you get a replacement. Wirelss alarms - each to "tamper with" and get householders to leave them off.
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