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Hi all have to install an alarm for the mother inlaw not had much todo with these whats the best radio or hard wired and what is a good make hope you can help many thanks
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RISC0 595 panel. 8 wired zones and 8 wireless. google risco. a kit with panel, keypad, battery, FCU, everything except cable. £209+vat delivered. hard wire bell and keypad, best thing i've used for a domestic or small commercial, and i've been installing alarms since 1980.
Would this fall under "Insurance Compliant Alarm" category? Because Insurance companies would turn down claims if the right type of Burglar Alarm wasn't in place. Thanks.
Thanks guys, for clarifying this and fitting one of these alarm systems ( Yale Wire Free 4 Room Alarm Kit - NoLinkingToThis, Where the Trade Buys ) would comply, wouldn't it?
Thanks
For the sake of the forum & its members, i have removed certain company names.
Im sure you guys understand.
It won't comply with PD6662. It's a "DIY" system, which isn't made to the same standards.
Better off with "proper" kit.
Try looking round for a Scantronic i-ON kit if you need to go the wireless route. Dead easy, and seems great kit so far. I know City Electrical had some in "kit" form with a couple of wireless PIRs, etc.
And Bill were have you been....!
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