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| Thread ID: 116721 | 2011-03-17 08:40:00 | Security device (for a property). | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
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| 1186938 | 2011-03-18 01:17:00 | Ummmmm. Did you see the post by Nomad saying there are not any PCs or the internet on the premises? Post #14 Doesn't stop him rustlin' one up? Just a thought. |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 1186939 | 2011-03-18 01:35:00 | What do you mean that bollards don't look 'professional' I'm not talking about 6 foot high ones. Some you can remove during the day. By the way what type of business is this ? It's a small little cafe in a suburban area. At night there are street lights but all shops are closed, half the street is also surburban houses too so it's quite quiet at night and I think even if there is a light source that might not deter some of them. We had a look at Bunnings, DSE had more choice than the one we went to. Now the question is re: the door sensor. That only gets activated when the two items separate. Is there any devices that works when the door is being preyed open. The guy said magnetic locks, anything else? |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 1186940 | 2011-03-18 05:42:00 | An alarm is the obvious solution and probably doesn't cost as much as you think. I'm an alarm tech by trade and the company I work for charges $990 for a 2 PIR installation. All modern alarms can be set up to do what is called domestic dialing, which means that instead of dialing a monitoring company on an activation, it can dial any number you program in. So you don't have to have ongoing monthly costs if you don't want. I know one of the major monitoring companies will do a 'free' alarm installation as long as you sign up for 3 years monitoring @ $40 / month. |
pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 1186941 | 2011-03-18 05:51:00 | An alarm is the obvious solution and probably doesn't cost as much as you think. I'm an alarm tech by trade ... :thanks: Can you please help me out with the type of door sensors. What they might want is something that sets off the alarm when the door is "being" preyed open instead of when the door has a substantial gap. What is available in that regard? |
Nomad (952) | ||
| 1186942 | 2011-03-18 07:30:00 | Yup, that's no problem. What you want is a surface mount reed switch with a short tolerance distance. They are fairly common. Something like the first 3 on here: jaycar.co.nz |
pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
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