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General Category => Blather and Babble => Topic started by: ParisB on 05 April 2012, 11:18:51 pm
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www.quicksafe.co.uk/securitysystems.htm
this site has a range of alarms and panic alarm for lone workers
its similar to the house alarm that i have which when activated will ring /text up to 10 numbers for me to let them know i need help
i have a different thing ie standard alarm which is linked to panic button that i can press that will ring out for me if needed
and you can add to it as you need it ect
i also have this which is a lone worker alarm which if i push it it will also contact people for me its usefull if you are on outcalls / just travelling on your own or dont want an alarm in your house you do have to be a bit techie but it dose work as long as you follow the instruction they are pretty simple ( but i didnt set mine up ;D)
http://www.quicksafe.co.uk/lone-worker-alarms.htm
its also got lots of cctv stuff like hidden cctv in floodlights ect for those of you that want cctv but dont want it obvious
hope it helps and stay staffe ladies
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**LIKE**
Thanks Paris :)
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sooo glad paris
you have done a post
as you have helped me out loads
she's the lady in the know xxxxx
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Thanks for the infor and link to the post. I will be purchasing from here x
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this is also idea if you want cctv but want it discrete as its in a security light
http://www.ultrasecuredirect.com/acatalog/Flood_light_CCTV_SL1003_CCTV.html
i think if your working from you own home you have to beef it up as such more so that you would do if you just lived there and didnt work there
you might not ever need it but it pays to be vigilant and safe
things that i would reccomend doing is looking at your house /flat for its weak spots look at it as if you would want to break in and see how easy it is to do it
simple cheap things are things like
If you have a gate then put a lock a lot lower down the gate than usual so that someone cant put there hand over to open it you could also put a bolt on it that you can bolt at night
if you have a gate put a good padlock ( bike locks like kryptonite are very strong you need a tool cutter to get it off which takes time )
Good high powerd floodlight they can be bought for under a tenner from B&Q
if you have a wall which is easy to get over, just get some fences and get them attached to it to prevent anyone jumping over
Put up a sign/sticker that states you have cctv ect /alarms ect and put up a sign saying Guard Dogs /Caution Dogs even if you dont have one or its a little handbag dog thieves and scumbags hate dogs
often we put on our websites /profiles that were away on holiday which is basically saying come and rob me cos im in spain at the moment ;D
More expensive but still worth it
a good alarm with remote access /dial out ect is worth investing in my alarm has one of those bloody annoying sweetshops ding dong noises that it makes everytime my front door opens and closes drive me nuts but it a good warning system
and if you rent get wireless alarms and then you can take it with you