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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy
We have a simple Burglar Alarm fitted in our home, 2 PIR's downstairs and 2 door contact's. The bell box needs replacing front and rear and the control unit is not working either. Although when power is applied the PIR's and Contacts work fine.
We want pet friendly PIR's installing.
Anybody got any idea's?
Cheers
BG
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When to choose a wireless alarm
On first impressions a wireless alarm sounds the obvious choice but there are several factors to consider, as an installer I would only advise the use of them in certain scenarios.
The main reason I would advise a wireless burglar alarm would be in a brand new home that has no easy way of concealing cables, many new homes built within the last 15-20 years in the UK have large chipboard sheets for flooring.
A quality installer would normally install burglar alarm cables under floor boards, this done by cutting small sections of floor board around 18 inches long, cables are then “fished” under the floor from one detector to another. This is not possible in newer homes.
Another reason I would advise the use of a wireless
Burglar Alarm would be where a customer lives in a rented home or when a customer plans to move home in the near future.
A wireless burglar alarm can be removed and refitted in a new home within a few hours at a fraction of the cost of a wired system.
As many wireless burglar alarms come with built in speech dialers (they connect to your phone line and dial your mobile) they can be cheaper than their wired counterparts if a speech dialer is one of your requirements.Wireless systems can become more expensive if you require more than two detectors.