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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Advice on security system for my shop.
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<blockquote data-quote="04MysticCobra" data-source="post: 16551848" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>I had a pro do my security system many years ago and its a hardwired system. I have alarm sensors down low on all doors and windows(top and bottom sashes). Have motions sensors on both house levels including one in the garage. Glass break sensors in 4 locations to cover window and door glass break ins. Also a built in smoke and fire detection system that along with the security system is monitored 24/7 and very inexpensive at $150 a year. I cook most every day and sometimes I will trip the smoke alarm off which keeps the monitor station on their toes. They have always called within 3 minutes of the alarm going off.</p><p></p><p>After having this security system for so many years it would be hard to be without one and my next home being built this year will have one also. My system has pretty much been problem free but the sensors when they get old and being used on doors or windows that open/close frequently wear out with age and have replaced a few with new ones. I never go away on vacation or sleep at night without having that piece of mind that I am protected 24/7 and people are always watching.</p><p></p><p>I have tried installing cameras recently but they were cheap Arlo's and was not very happy with them. My new house will have a better camera system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MysticCobra, post: 16551848, member: 20354"] I had a pro do my security system many years ago and its a hardwired system. I have alarm sensors down low on all doors and windows(top and bottom sashes). Have motions sensors on both house levels including one in the garage. Glass break sensors in 4 locations to cover window and door glass break ins. Also a built in smoke and fire detection system that along with the security system is monitored 24/7 and very inexpensive at $150 a year. I cook most every day and sometimes I will trip the smoke alarm off which keeps the monitor station on their toes. They have always called within 3 minutes of the alarm going off. After having this security system for so many years it would be hard to be without one and my next home being built this year will have one also. My system has pretty much been problem free but the sensors when they get old and being used on doors or windows that open/close frequently wear out with age and have replaced a few with new ones. I never go away on vacation or sleep at night without having that piece of mind that I am protected 24/7 and people are always watching. I have tried installing cameras recently but they were cheap Arlo's and was not very happy with them. My new house will have a better camera system. [/QUOTE]
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