Guest Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 No, but I know who you're thinking of (O S S of Liverpool?) It like Psychic challenge here, yes that is "card" i was thinking of...... With //.National Installer.// style logo, are they fitting white screw caps or is the sun bleaching them (caps) supper fast? Quote
Guest Onzadog Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 It is an orange box, but not dayglo. Then agin, it's been up a good few years! Five vents on either side, does that narrow it down? Funny, to the untrained eye, a box is a box but seems you guys can tell a lot from the simple details. No sun bleached caps on this one though. Quote
Monteey Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 Old c type so is likely to be quite old Quote 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
ian.cant Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 You should see some of their holiday pics of bell boxes.................... Quote
norman Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 You should see some of their holiday pics of bell boxes.................... Bellman? Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
ranger Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 Bellman? My thoughts exactly :P Quote The above is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or anyone else.
Anusoflannigan Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 Just to add, if you have no movement sensors any where, if someone should gain entry i.e an upstairs window then they can move freely throughout your house as long as they want and only set off an alarm as they leave arms full of your valubles 30 secs down the road Quote
ranger Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Just to add, if you have no movement sensors any where, if someone should gain entry i.e an upstairs window then they can move freely throughout your house as long as they want and only set off an alarm as they leave arms full of your valubles 30 secs down the road Exactly the reason i have never been in favour of perimiter protection on its own. It can be very useful in certain situations but i would never suggest a system based totally on permiter protection. Ranger Quote The above is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or anyone else.
Guest Onzadog Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 It's interesting to hear all these opinions. obviously the reason I'm here is so i can get the right system first time. Our reasons for favouring the perimiter system is that the alarm is then on all the time, not just when we leave the house. With scum getting more and more brazen all the time, I'm probably more concerned about someone forcing entry while we're home. The other thing is, we have a dog who's home during the day and we like to give him a degree of freedom around the house. I don't know what the possible solutions are to these points so I'm open minded to all suggestions and ideas. Thanks guys. Quote
WatchdogSecurity Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) It's interesting to hear all these opinions. obviously the reason I'm here is so i can get the right system first time.Our reasons for favouring the perimiter system is that the alarm is then on all the time, not just when we leave the house. With scum getting more and more brazen all the time, I'm probably more concerned about someone forcing entry while we're home. The other thing is, we have a dog who's home during the day and we like to give him a degree of freedom around the house. I don't know what the possible solutions are to these points so I'm open minded to all suggestions and ideas. Thanks guys. In my house i have 2 keypads one at final exite route, and 1 outside the bedroom on the landing , Also just fitted remote control setting) but the benefit of that is you can set your self into an area, you dont have to go with just a perimeter alarm, you could have different part sets for example: Full set - Sets whole system when going out Part Set 1 - (Dusk) Sets just the windows and doors and omits the passive sensors, so you can walk around. Part Set 2 - (Dark) Sets all windows and doors and ground floor or area not needed to be accessed at night whilst in and around the bedroom, ie bathroom, hence the 2nd keypad so you dont have to walk through active zones to turn the alarm off. It works really well, but you must remember to turn the alarm off, i install a passive on the staiars to remind us to turn it off, as the missus was setting it off by forgetting to turn it off via the upstairs keypad. Possibilities are endless really, its all down to cost. Edited June 21, 2006 by WatchdogSecurity Quote Watchdog Security (Manchester)
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