JimmyCorkhill
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Thanks, I may give them a call tomorrow if I get a chance, to understand what they offer a bit better.I have the Homesecure alarm in two houses. The system itself is excellent, modern and totally wireless. I think they are the only ones doing the Ajax system at the moment. I had done research and that was the system I wanted.
The batteries last for years. I would recommend also getting the monitored smoke alarm.
I second that.I have the Homesecure alarm in two houses. The system itself is excellent, modern and totally wireless. I think they are the only ones doing the Ajax system at the moment. I had done research and that was the system I wanted.
The batteries last for years. I would recommend also getting the monitored smoke alarm.
Thanks.I second that.
Works great. zero issues. clean & fast wireless install. You own the hardware after 3 years And can cancel the subscription / monitoring service.
Thanks, all very helpfulGot hkc wired (I know you want wireless) through a local supplier.
My key thing I wanted was no crazy ongoing costs/subs. Only thing that I pay is the Sim costs that allow for the alarm if it goes off that texts me and brother in law. It also alerts on the app which is easy to use.
Key think look at initial costs and total costs over the lifespan of the system. Also ask about potential increase in costs/subs. Also try and get a decent installer I'm chasing the installer of mine as got a new door and need sensor reconnected.
Other think to potentially look into for security is cameras like ring or others. I also have blink from ages ago that has no ongoing subscription that works via wifi and have two cameras that are based on motion detection.
Thanks Páid, we already have a few smoke alarms, granted they are not monitored but will bleep. What does a monitored smoke alarm give you?The monitored smoke alarm is about €65 to install (I cannot remember exactly) and €2 per month.
If the fire alarm goes off while you are away from the house they (or you) could call the fire brigade.
If you are in the house and don't hear the unmonitored smoke alarms or are otherwise incapacitated (e.g. smoke inhalation) and Homesecure don't get a response from you they will call the fire brigade.
It may not be suitable for you but in my case I like the peace of mind.
Thanks Páid for explanation.Also, I don't claim the discount on my home insurance. The pitiful reduction is not worth the risk of someone forgetting to activate the alarm.
It's 100euro discount, not insignificant- I know because I removed it this year for the reason you mentionAlso, I don't claim the discount on my home insurance. The pitiful reduction is not worth the risk of someone forgetting to activate the alarm.
It's 100euro discount, not insignificant- I know because I removed it this year for the reason you mention
Not sure if homesecure or any of the wireless ones count as a certified alarm for insurance anyway?
Yeah, and you need to be able to prove it was installed and maintained annually by a registered installer. Bar replacing batteries and alarm system needs little to no maintenance.With some insurers it's 10% - so if your premium is 250 euro, it's not worth the 25 euro saving imo
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