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Posted by on January 9, 2006, 12:38 am
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I'm just beginning to research home security systems.
It is quite bewildering, and salespeople are not much use as a source
of unbiased information, to say the least.
I've not had much luck finding a place on the internet where I can read
reviews of the different types of system, reviews of monitoring
companies etc.
Does such exist? If so, where?
I was a bit put off by a guy from ADT who offered my "over 1200 dollars
worth" of hardware (but only if I signed up today), and what amounted
to $42.00 / mo for monitoring. ($CDN here).
Can't I just by the best hardware, install it myself and pay somebody
to monitor it? Surely if I can build computers, I can install other
electronics.
Or is there more to this than I can even imagine?
I no so little about this whole thing I don't even know what I don't
know.
Tkx,
V
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Posted by Frank Olson on January 9, 2006, 12:49 am
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brumac@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm just beginning to research home security systems.
> It is quite bewildering, and salespeople are not much use as a source
> of unbiased information, to say the least.
>
> I've not had much luck finding a place on the internet where I can read
> reviews of the different types of system, reviews of monitoring
> companies etc.
>
> Does such exist? If so, where?
>
> I was a bit put off by a guy from ADT who offered my "over 1200 dollars
> worth" of hardware (but only if I signed up today), and what amounted
> to $42.00 / mo for monitoring. ($CDN here).
>
> Can't I just by the best hardware, install it myself and pay somebody
> to monitor it? Surely if I can build computers, I can install other
> electronics.
>
> Or is there more to this than I can even imagine?
>
> I no so little about this whole thing I don't even know what I don't
> know.
>
> Tkx,
> V
>
You can start your search here:
http://www.yoursecuritysource.com
Feel free to email me if you need help.
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Posted by Alarm Guy on January 9, 2006, 1:05 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options brumac@gmail.com wrote:
> I've not had much luck finding a place on the internet where I
> can read reviews of the different types of system, reviews of
> monitoring companies etc.
>
> Does such exist? If so, where?
I'm not in the alarm business. I know a little about some makes and
models because I've actually installed them for my own use. I can
understand that there probably isin't an internet resource for info
and reviews of various makes/models - it's not a very common consumer
item. I'm also in Canada (Ontario).
> Can't I just by the best hardware, install it myself and pay
> somebody to monitor it?
Yes you can.
You will probably have to buy an alarm panel and sensors from an
"authorized" dealer. I would recommend that you obtain a DSC model
1550 panel, metal enclosure box, 12 volt sealed lead-acid battery,
door switches and (if you need them) infra-red motion sensors. The
sensors will probably cost $30 each, the door switches maybe a buck or
two each, the panel, box and battery maybe $300, and the keypad maybe
$100.
Here is some info about the 1550:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/rh.campbell/equippre.htm
Note that DSC is a Canadian company.
Just go through your phone book under alarm or security and make it
clear you just want to buy the hardware. I'm sure they will try
really hard to sign you up for a monitoring service. They might even
tell you that they won't sell you the hardware unless you sign up with
their monitoring service (in that case I'd just drop the phone and
call someone else).
Also note that you don't have to pay a monitoring company to monitor
your alarm system. You can program the alarm panel yourself so that
it will call 1 or 2 phone numbers when the alarm goes off. When it
calls a number and you answer it, you will just hear silence. If you
hang up, it will try again (sometimes 10 times or more). I'm speaking
specifically about the DSC 1550, but other types probably do the
same. You could, for example, have it call your cell phone, a work
phone number, etc, and therefore completely do away with the monthly
monitoring costs.
What you won't be able to do in that case is get any information about
what zone is causing the alarm - but once you reach the location and
look at the keypad you can easily find out what zone caused the
alarm. It's really not necessary to know (at the time the alarm is
activated and you are being called) what zone is causing the alarm.
> Surely if I can build computers, I can install other electronics.
>
> Or is there more to this than I can even imagine?
It's very easy to hook these units up, wire up the sensors, etc. If
you can wire up a door bell, then you can wire up a motion detector
and door switch. You will just need to run ordinary 4-wire telephone
wire to every door switch and motion detector. You can buy a box of
telephone wire from Home Depot for $50 for 500 feet.
Feel free to ask more questions.
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Posted by Robert L Bass on January 9, 2006, 2:11 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Note that DSC is a Canadian company...
I just noticed that in the OP's message he mentioned being in Canada. I
concur that Bob Campbel is an excellent source of information. I'm not fond
of DSC though. If I had to choose a Canadian make for my own, I'd probably
go with Paradox.
Bob C might not be catering to DIYers any more. If he still is, definitely
go with him. If not, I'd be happy to accommodate
--
Regards,
Robert L Bass
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Bass Home Electronics
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
941-866-1100 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com =============================>
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Posted by Frank Olson on January 9, 2006, 2:40 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Robert L Bass wrote:
>>Note that DSC is a Canadian company...
>
>
> I just noticed that in the OP's message he mentioned being in Canada. I
> concur that Bob Campbel is an excellent source of information. I'm not fond
> of DSC though.
Then why sell/market it?? Your website makes some impressive remarks
about DSC, a product you've now admitted you're "not fond" of. I
seriously doubt you've ever installed or worked with the Paradox line of
products. Stick with Napco, Robert. That's something you know.
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