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right, after a fair amount of research I am now completely confused. the wife wants to get an alarm for the house, the requirements are below.

 

- has to be wireless

- keypad cannot go by the front door as no power socket and will be hidden away, near router and electrics ( will need a remote key fob to unset on entry)

- requires min 2 door contacts, 1 - 2 pir

- external bell

- she wants to part arm system ( so that she can come down in the night and not set off alarm, but door contacts stay alarmed)

 

now the bad part, she only wants to spend around the £200 ish mark, I know this wont get the best in the world but could go a little higher.

 

from what I can see we are in the yale budget.... any suggestions ??

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now the bad part, she only wants to spend around the £200 ish mark, I know this wont get the best in the world but could go a little higher.

 

Quick question Tony - roughly what is your house worth - forget the contents, just the house?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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The only way you will get an alarm for that cost is to look for a company that fits them cheaper but locks you into a monitoring/maintenance contract, other than that the Yale route is about your only option but don't expect to get much advice about that kind of system on here as this is a forum for professional installers.

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If you are able to convince yourself you will get 'peace of mind' at £200, I genuinely, and this is no joke, would not actually bother

with any of the rubbish you'll get at that price point and spend £10 on a dummy bellbox.

 

It will be just as effective at stopping a determined intruder as it is at warding off a casual one.

 

But better yet it will never false alarm, never require servicing, batteries, or the hastle of telling friends and neighbours

how to operate it.

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So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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