Posted: Sunday Nov 18th, 2012 02:59 pm |
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Hello all,
I have a Comfort 1 system installed alongside a Homevision controller and lots of X10. I now need to upgrade to the latest kit, but my original installer (Taybell) has stopped offering Comfort and the next nearest (Graham Kemp) has stopped too.
Please will any installer who covers Yorkshire who can integrate systems as well as be NACOSS approved please contact me?
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 20th, 2012 11:00 am |
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It seems that many NACOSS installers have problems with automation, or NACOSS themselves frown on such "non-security" applications.
Is it really important for to have a NACOSS approved installer?
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 20th, 2012 02:58 pm |
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I wish to use a 'Red Care' service, and my understanding is that they require NACOSS installation. If I am wrong can you suggest anybody in the Yorkshire area who can upgrade my system competantly?
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 20th, 2012 03:06 pm |
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...include a GSM module and receive the alerts yourself (phone Police / Fire Brigade as required), ditch Red Care and save yourself some money...?
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 20th, 2012 03:15 pm |
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Yes I have that now, but increasingly I am out of the country, so that would be a problem, especially with differing time zones.
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Posted: Wednesday Nov 21st, 2012 01:55 am |
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 27th, 2012 12:29 pm |
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Firstly you could have NACOSS or SSAIB installer....
Secondly WHY - if you go down this route you will HAVE to have the system maintained (service contract in place) and connected to a monitoring station - All £££
Simply phone a trustworthy LOCAL alarm company and ask about their keyholding service.
They will charge an annual retainer.
They will jump out of bed at 3a.m. at the chance to earn a large hourly call out rate.
The incentive for the police to do the same (once the call has been diverted and confirmed several times (which it has to be)is non existent especially in residential dwellings.
Hope this helps
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Posted: Wednesday Nov 28th, 2012 12:49 am |
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What is keyholder service?
Do they monitor alarms or do you call then when there is an alarm in the house?
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Posted: Thursday Nov 29th, 2012 06:34 am |
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They hold keys to your property - either a trusted neighbour, or alarm company. In an alarm situation where the owner cannot be contacted, then the relevant services contact them to gain access to the property
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Vangelis wrote:
They hold keys to your property - either a trusted neighbour, or alarm company. In an alarm situation where the owner cannot be contacted, then the relevant services contact them to gain access to the property
Hi I joined this forum to get advice on my Brother in Law's Comfort house alarm system which has been playing up everytime he sets the lock but I couldn't help but reply to this since I am a locksmith myself. It is important to take measures such as those because if you don't the consequences are endless. From my point of view, I have encountered so many scenarios where people have left their keys inside their homes or have just simply misplaced them and by the time we arrive on the scene, the client is in a mess or they have around 20 family members at the door trying to prize open the lock. I operated an emergency locksmith in Romford and I also covered other areas such as Chigwell and Ilford and most of these houses actually had alarm systems inside their property. In the case of my Brother in Law, which is what brought me here, his alarm system plays up when locking - he sets up everything and enters the pin but as soon as he steps out it alarms. It's hit and miss, we're not sure whats wrong so I've googled it and it led me here. Anyway I will post my question in another thread.
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