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Not looking for an argument I just wanted to know what qualifies your opinion so that anybody else reading the thread knows that the source of your information can be trusted.
And the point of all that dribble??
The point being a poorly risk assesed Grade2 or one fitted with compromises because the owner will not pay for extra sensors is as much use as a chocolate fireguard but it will still be insurance approved and NACOSS honoured because the company installing will have paid there subscriptions.
Now everyone can bleat all they want about a Yale alarm (and you are for sure) but you cannot take any moral high ground when your systems are offered as guaranteed police response (when they won't) and a grade2 system is only as good as the pserson doing the risk assesment and the punters decision to pay the right money.
Now I know NACOSS charge to come and view installations so you keep your approval.
I wonder how many times they get sent to view a system with one door contact and two pir sensors? . . .
lol , I am certainly not going to wait for an answer to that one just the usual hysterical personal attack... bored.
Common sense , experience and over 1000 installs personally.Not looking for an argument I just wanted to know what qualifies your opinion so that anybody else reading the thread knows that the source of your information can be trusted.
Keep up with the times...Slowalarm. Who is this NACOSS lot you seem fond of quoting?
And you need to read up on the rules of the game regarding the Inspections. Oh, hang on, you don't know them do you. Just throwing wild accusations around without any evidence.
Stick to what you know...whatever that is.
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And then fits grade 1 toot.
Time to pull up an armchair and popcorn me thinks.
Had to go look it up did you?NSI!
I also happen to work for one of the largest manufacturers of security equipment in the UK who sell all over the world, and turnover £25 million + per annum.
Your questions/answers to people on here who DO know what they are talking about shows your lack of understanding, you say you do risk assessments, based on what?
Says it all really someone else with an axe to grind because people buying Yale hurts your bottom line.
Why I wonder is everyone running around wailing about Yale all of a sudden.
Methinks this recession has hit the security industry HARD , no housing market , people watching their pennies, companies with existing large overheads...
yep all the pointers are there
By the way I don't need an axe, I have nothing to grind, and i have said nothing about Yale specifically, i was merely commenting in this thread about your lack of understanding of technology and risk, and the false comparisons you continue to make with DIY and Professional equipment.
A DIY alarm is some people ONLY budgetery option are you suggesting that they would be better with nothing at all.
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You are clearly annoyed by this outfit and i do suspect it is not through altruism alone.I am not wrong about that organisation. People who are burgled are forwarded on to that charity by the Police on the scene.
This overides any disclaimer about Police approval that the homeowner may never see if they never visit the website.
It's an organisation run by an ex policeman and frankly the whole set up makes me want to vomit.
I have been to people who have had someone out from Casac and have been quoted £2000 for bells only systems from one of their approved tradesmen.
It's nothing short of shocking.
What is worse of course is that their product knowledge means thay are totally misselling the Family Alarm System which has NO dialler.
The Yale family alarm of course can be fitted in one hour and CASAC are charging customers (victims) from £450 for something that the victim could have bought for £162
Being fit for purpose however has no relation to industry standards at all.
If the alarm goes off if someone enters the home it is fit for purpose , it is as simple as that.
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