Intrusion alarm system - experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-08 16:43:04

Vicky Pedia

2020-03-08 18:14:22
  • #1
Sounds not too bad at all, which brand is it? And why do you have to pay when the police come? Isn't that their duty? Don't I already pay for that with my taxes?
 

knalltüte

2020-03-08 18:14:42
  • #2
Currently, I might additionally install good cameras (with night vision and microphone) I also have 3 of those in the current office (without EMA). They record when there is movement. But I think you shouldn't design something like that yourself when it comes to high values. The EMA must also be "insurance compatible," otherwise it won't help financially in case of damage.
 

knalltüte

2020-03-08 18:16:30
  • #3
Well, taxes. Sometimes I also wonder what for. But "private" triggered deployments are probably chargeable if I remember correctly (in case of false alarm...)

If burglars are there, then police free of charge (presumably)
 

knalltüte

2020-03-08 18:18:50
  • #4
Our system was inspected and "approved" by the insurance. So we would have received money in case of burglary/theft. But for that, it also had to be regularly inspected or maintained, by the way (battery, mobile transmitter if no landline, door lock, etc.) That was, of course, also chargeable! So keep ongoing costs in mind.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-03-08 18:18:57
  • #5

Haha! Can it even be a false alarm if the thing triggers properly (e.g. mouse)? The system is just doing what it is supposed to do.
But thanks first, that helps.
 

Flocko1

2020-03-08 18:36:59
  • #6
Ours triggers when it is armed and someone, for example, walks into the detector. A loud alarm then sounds in the building and an alert is sent via telephone dialer.
 

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