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Hi guys do we have anyone clued up on Home Alarms Etc?

Having suffered a loss from my Van last week (thieving scum) it has got my mind to overall security at home

Looking to add full Alarm for House & Garage perhaps with the addition of CCTV with recorder

So if you have some kit and its good let me know or if you are in the industry and can give me some pointers let me know

Thanks in advance Liam

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Try this.
http://www.bguarded.co.uk/index.htm
He is the dad of one of my customers and a really nice guy. Tell him i sent you.
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I had a house alarm installed by The alarm company - about
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Cheers Guys nice to get recommendations for kit and installers.

Liam

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Post by drifter »

For the CCTV have a look at this sort of thing...

http://www.digitaldirectsecurity.co.uk/ ... e-20m.html

I've got an older black and white version connected upto a DVD-HDD recorder. Gives a picture like this...

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I prefer something a little more versatile when it comes to security at home :wink:

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Post by LR6GSR »

cheers drifter i am thinking similar does the soft ware just save to HD and overwrite the oldest recording when full??

Jason to lazzy to walk the dog but they work for sure

Liam

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Dogs are indeed a mans best friend, but at least with a Hard Drive, you dont have to pick up its sh1t every day.

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But you don't get a greeting from an alarm system (except an unwelcome one) and no false alarms with a dog :grin:

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Liam, there seem to be some rather good wireless kits now available from B&Q ... however not sure if you self fit that they benefit your insurance.
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