I know we have a few alarm installers on here, so thought I'd ask..
In the shop, I have a hard wired Optima, which is bells only, plus an autodialler.
Installed it myself 5 years ago, and haven't had a single problem or false alarm.
Anyway, just signed the lease on some new premises, and due to the size of it, was wondering if a wireless system may be less hassle?
I've seen the Yale ones in Costco, that come with a panel that has an inbuilt dialler, and come with a couple of PIR's and a couple of door contacts plus a bell box which pretty much covers what I need, but are they any good? Susceptible to interference/tampering? The property itself is withingn a secure, gated and fenced compound, but I like the belt and braces approach when it comes to security...
The premises will have full HD CCTV which will be viewable on my phone, same setup as the shop, so what's the consensus?
Happy to put a full hardwired system in, but looking to save some time as there are 1001 other things to be getting on with there..
Mike
In the shop, I have a hard wired Optima, which is bells only, plus an autodialler.
Installed it myself 5 years ago, and haven't had a single problem or false alarm.
Anyway, just signed the lease on some new premises, and due to the size of it, was wondering if a wireless system may be less hassle?
I've seen the Yale ones in Costco, that come with a panel that has an inbuilt dialler, and come with a couple of PIR's and a couple of door contacts plus a bell box which pretty much covers what I need, but are they any good? Susceptible to interference/tampering? The property itself is withingn a secure, gated and fenced compound, but I like the belt and braces approach when it comes to security...
The premises will have full HD CCTV which will be viewable on my phone, same setup as the shop, so what's the consensus?
Happy to put a full hardwired system in, but looking to save some time as there are 1001 other things to be getting on with there..
Mike

