Browse Forums Safer Living Re: Home security system 2Jan 02, 2009 1:36 pm Hi kikin
It's hard to tell how many sensors you would need without some idea of layout. Is it single or double story? Have a walk through from all your entry points and work out what areas you would like protected. Most houses have 1 sensor at the entry, 1 sensor in some common traffic area like a hallway or lounge/dining, usually 1 sensor in the main bedroom, maybe 1 sensor in the garage. You can add more sensors in areas like the study or home theatre room if applicable, depends on your layout and your budget. Usually only 1 external siren and 1 internal siren unless you have a very long and narrow layout. Re: Home security system 3Jan 02, 2009 11:50 pm Hi, we are having an alarm fitted by PD for our Frances 29. 1 external siren, 1 internal siren in the heating intake to send the sound through the house. We are having 3 sensors, each picking up an external entry point. Hope that helps. Re: Home security system 4Jan 03, 2009 8:41 am Wanna Hi, we are having an alarm fitted by PD for our Frances 29. 1 external siren, 1 internal siren in the heating intake to send the sound through the house. We are having 3 sensors, each picking up an external entry point. Hope that helps. Hi, How much are they included installation? Thanks. Metricon Amira Re: Home security system 5Jan 03, 2009 9:28 am kikin Hi, How much are they included installation? Thanks. Hi, quote was as follows: Bosch Ultima 880 - 8 zone panel, 3 x sensors, LCD keypad, Tamper switch, Battery pack, Sirens/strobe, Dialler, SMS module and Mode 3 Telstra connection - $1265. We also chose to have smoke detectors wired into the alarm - $288 and remote key fobs which can be integrated with the garage door remote - $475. Hope that helps. Re: Home security system 6Jan 03, 2009 10:37 am Are you after a monitored alarm system, or will you just rely on the siren to scare off would-be intruders? If you want back-to-base monitoring, check how much it costs. It's usually charged on a per-month basis.
We have a monitored hard-wired system with 3 PIR sensors, which easily covers our 35 square single storey home. Positioning the sensors right is essential to get good coverage. We have the option of adding a garage sensor in future if we want to, plus some additional features. Shop around before deciding to go with the builder's package - some reputable companies will offer you "free" alarm and installation if you simply display their sign on your front fence for 12 months. Of course it isn't actually free, since you're locked into paying for monitoring for 3 years, but the total price can still work out cheaper than most others when you factor in the cost of monitoring on top of the alarm installation. Re: Home security system 7Jan 03, 2009 11:22 am [quote="kek"]
Hi, Kek, I am also interested in home alarm system, but have little idea about it either. Could u recommend some reputable companies? TA Re: Home security system 8Jan 03, 2009 1:54 pm There are plenty to choose from. We went with ADT, but Hills have good products, so does Chubb and you might even pick up a good deal from somewhere like Harvey Norman. I know they had an online special a few weeks ago that sounded good - no idea what the system itself was like in terms of quality though.
Your insurance company might have a security company they recommend too - RACV insurance offers free quotes for security systems, just for one example. I suggest you contact a few companies and ask for quotes - don't base your decision solely on price though, make sure you check exactly what's included, because that can vary a lot. Re: Home security system 9Jan 04, 2009 9:02 am I am getting bosch solution 16..with 5 motion sensors, 4 door sensors, 2 lcd keypads (1 upstairs n 1 downstairs), 1 smoke detector connected to alarm, 2 remotes (connected to garage door opener), 1 internal and 1 external siren...all this installed for around 2000...
bosch solution 16 lets u connect upto 16 sensors - either wired or wireless...also u can easily program zones to separate upstairs n downstairs or doors n others. I might go for monitoring with chubb for $26 per month... PM me if u want details of installer. Our Entertainer - http://ausdreamhome.blogspot.com/ Re: Home security system 11Feb 15, 2009 11:37 am I installed a NESS system with 12 PIR's and remote key fobs.
I programmed it to call my mobile instead of a back to base company. That combined with CCTV and the warning signs seem to work well. As long as it looks like your place is harder than your neighbours, they'll go elsewhere. But then I you have something they want, they'll try it on. The CCTV works great when I'm in my office and I see on the monitor a "door to door saleman" checking out my ute beside the house. He crapped himself when I just appeared behind him asking what he was up to! Licenced Sparky and Data Cabler If "The Data Guys" is too long to type, TDG will do. Re: Home security system 12Feb 15, 2009 11:56 am We are the same as Data Guys and have a Ness unit. Ours is also programmed to ring our mobiles should it go off and we have the remote key fobs too which are great when coming into the garage seeing as we have a sensor in there. Unit is hard wired but also has battery back up.
Our sensors pick up all the entry points and they cover the house really well. We have wiring in place for a CCTV camera for our porch/front entry and the screen will be in the kitchen. We have a double storey house and we are able to arm downstairs every night which I like. Happy at Home Re: Home security system 13Mar 17, 2009 8:06 pm House-To-Be We are the same as Data Guys and have a Ness unit. Ours is also programmed to ring our mobiles should it go off and we have the remote key fobs too which are great when coming into the garage seeing as we have a sensor in there. Unit is hard wired but also has battery back up. Our sensors pick up all the entry points and they cover the house really well. We have wiring in place for a CCTV camera for our porch/front entry and the screen will be in the kitchen. We have a double storey house and we are able to arm downstairs every night which I like. Yesyes!! That's what we want to have!!! We want CCTVs in the porch and alfresco... Also, we are looking for the video intercom in the front door....hope it won't cost too much.... Did you guys install your security system when building your house? or after handover? Thanks. Metricon Amira Re: Home security system 14Mar 17, 2009 8:33 pm House-To-Be We are the same as Data Guys and have a Ness unit. Ours is also programmed to ring our mobiles should it go off and we have the remote key fobs too which are great when coming into the garage seeing as we have a sensor in there. Unit is hard wired but also has battery back up. Our sensors pick up all the entry points and they cover the house really well. We have wiring in place for a CCTV camera for our porch/front entry and the screen will be in the kitchen. We have a double storey house and we are able to arm downstairs every night which I like. Nice... We have a 24hr DVR with multiple camera's including the porch and alfresco. We also have the DVR hooked into the TV so I can see who is at the door by turning the TV on I have an alarm that is armed at night for downstairs as well. It doors all the windows and doors and sensors as well as glass break etc. Keeps the house safe at night. Re: Home security system 15Mar 18, 2009 1:10 pm mattwalker We have a 24hr DVR with multiple camera's including the porch and alfresco. We also have the DVR hooked into the TV so I can see who is at the door by turning the TV on I have an alarm that is armed at night for downstairs as well. It doors all the windows and doors and sensors as well as glass break etc. Keeps the house safe at night. Hi mattwalker, May I ask how much for the CCTV system including DVR like yours around? We want to have CCTV at porch and alfresco and they can be recorded. Thanks. Metricon Amira Re: 16Apr 15, 2009 10:32 pm House-To-Be We are the same as Data Guys and have a Ness unit. Ours is also programmed to ring our mobiles should it go off and we have the remote key fobs too which are great when coming into the garage seeing as we have a sensor in there. Unit is hard wired but also has battery back up. Our sensors pick up all the entry points and they cover the house really well. We have wiring in place for a CCTV camera for our porch/front entry and the screen will be in the kitchen. We have a double storey house and we are able to arm downstairs every night which I like. Hi House-To-Be, Which installer that you go with? could you pm me the installer's contact details? Thanks Cheers, Ken ------------------------------------------- Building PD-Francis 29 @ Brimbank Gardens Site Starts: 29th April 2009 Re: Home security system 17May 12, 2009 10:50 am Hi, Anyone using RACV home security and monitoring? I guess they will be the most expensive one? Is there a policy to say that the patrol has to come within certain time? Say within 10mins? Cheers, Tom Re: 18Dec 22, 2011 8:47 am Wanna Hi, we are having an alarm fitted by PD for our Frances 29. 1 external siren, 1 internal siren in the heating intake to send the sound through the house. We are having 3 sensors, each picking up an external entry point. Hope that helps. putting siren in the return air will not send the sound throughout the house. Best to have it in the center of the house. High frequency sounds dont like going around corners to much. Re: Home security system 19Dec 25, 2011 11:55 pm Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Home security system 20Jan 07, 2012 8:07 am kikin Hi I have no idea about the home security system. With a house of 27 sq, can anyone recommend how many sensors, internal and external sirens I need to install at least? Thanks guys!! 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