Installing a Home Security System

January 29, 2010 by admin  
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Installing a Home Security System – Andy Bell takes us to a home where a home security system or a monitoring system is being installed and the various aspects it has. The master control panel is located in the basement of the home and the customer has nothing to do with that; it has a backup battery pack incase the power goes out then the home is still protected. There is a motion detector installed, CO2 meter, heat pad to detect numerous problems like carbon minoxide and a main key pad that the consumer uses. It’s better to have this a year early rather then a day late.

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13 Responses to “Installing a Home Security System”
  1. alphaman1101 says:

    unless your like me. i have tear gass canisters around my home. set to disperce if the alarm is on for more than three minutes. there is also one at the front door. that i can use at my discresion :)

  2. KitCloudkickerUK says:

    Yeah, I can agree, You do need to protect Your family in whichever way You can, Anyone would do the same, Good responsible gun owners who go through the proper training are entitled to own a gun and not the scum of the earth degenerates who roam the streets mugging people and robbing houses to earn money if You can call it earning, Those type of people fear my house (Just too aggressive I suppose) and so they should Yours too after all the police would probably take 30 minutes to arrive anyway.

  3. kivikoproducshuns says:

    I can see your logic but if you are home you should have a form of protection like a gun. i would say get a combonation of guns (and knowledge of how to use one) and an alarm/monitoring system

  4. KitCloudkickerUK says:

    My point is that most burglaries occur when the owner is away from home and an alarm system is only one part of a Security System, You’d need camera’s linked to a DVR to catch the little bastard at it, True he’ll try to grab as much as possible before the cops arrive, That’s why You have perimeter detectors installed so that the alarm activates before he get’s chance to steal anything, 95% of the time he’ll run when the alarm sets off.

    That’s IF You have an alarm system in the first place.

  5. kivikoproducshuns says:

    he would ignore the alarm and just grab as much crap as he can before the police come. i mean seriously a guy with a knife breaks in your door and you have two choices choice A: grab the phone or choice B: grab a gun
    choice B wins

  6. KitCloudkickerUK says:

    And what would You do if You went to work or out for the night?

    Is Your gun going to see the intruder and say “Hey You’re not my owner” then shoot him, I think not, He’ll pick up your gun and sell it on the black market or shoot You if You come back early.

    Nice choice to use Your gun as “Your Security System”.

  7. KitCloudkickerUK says:

    I still See no Control panel Anti-Tamper Protection, I could easily Deactivate the system by opening the panel and bridge the circuits (N.C) or cut the primary Circuit on each zone (N.O).

    This is nothing but False Security, This really is pathetic, I could even just patch into the overhanging cables to bypass the system, I really feel sick right now of how simple it is to break into someones home.

    Get REAL Security not this Cheap shit.

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  8. abominabletreachery says:

    this guy looks like a total douchebag… you know one of those guys you would never hang out with after work.

  9. FarmMachinist says:

    Brinks doesn’t make a keypad … it’s someone else’s keypad in a Brinks case … lol

  10. FarmMachinist says:

    If I just installed that … I’d drop kick him in the balls for sticking his hands in there and pulling on the wires … hehe … but that’s just me.

    Good clean install though … better than some I have seen.

  11. will19677 says:

    stop pulling on the wires you idiot

  12. kosmosleha says:

    guys guys stop interrupting each other

  13. kivikoproducshuns says:

    honestly why use home security systems a more effective security system is a sig suer or a 1911 (magazine out, slide locked back) on your dresser