brian.mobile
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brodiebabe said:There were hail stones at about 5pm today in my area and they set off a load of alarms............ very annoying!
I don't know. Do I live on the same street as you?brian.mobile said:Neighbours alarm is 'going off' again. Anyone suffering the same noise pollution?
That's not my understanding of the law. The Noise Pollution law is detailed on the Dept Environment website, and requires you to go through a District Court process to get action about a neighbour's alarm or similar. But I guess if Gerry Ryan said it, it must be true and I must be mistaken.ZEGAR said:So if there are alarms persistantly sounding you should time them and call the gardai....The Gardai have the power to cut an alarm connection under certain circumstances...
If these translate into law, I don't know. It also specifies external alarms which shut off at some stage anyway. It's the internal alarm that is not neighbour-friendly. Especially with the crappy/non-existent sound proofing in modern semi-d's.A European standard for external intruder alarms replaced all current national standards in September, 2003. The new standard incorporates stricter controls regarding minimum and maximum duration for the sounding of alarms. The new limits are 90 seconds minimum and 15 minutes maximum. However, the new controls only apply to alarms fitted from September, 2003
extopia said:Again, this would only happen with a poorly maintained or crap alarm system. Tell your neighbours about your suffering!
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