Setting off the burglar alarm Pissing off the neighbors
This is a brief overview of the FBI StarXL4800EZ Legend90 Series security panel. Installed this thing for the low low price of .00. Sweet.
This is a brief overview of the FBI StarXL4800EZ Legend90 Series security panel. Installed this thing for the low low price of .00. Sweet.
This test includes the following components: -Bosch D273TH Smoke Detector -System Sensor MHW Piezo-Horn -Honeywell/Ademco 6160 Keypad -Ademco Vista 10SE Control The MHW in the video is set to continuous loud (setting 3) and the panel is pulsing the 12 volt sounder circuit to code-3 (if there is a burglary condition, it is continuous). In addition to the piezo-horn, there is an outdoor siren that is disconnected to avoid annoying the neighbors.
You can have a significant effect upon the security of your residence by taking a few moments to assess its weaknesses and a few more moments to take simple actions (many of which cost nothing but your time or a bit of physical exertion) to eliminate or strengthen those weaknesses. Whether you own your residence or are a tenant (either in the traditional sense or as a student residing in University residence hall or apartment housing) does not materially affect your ability to take action to prevent crime; if you rent, however, you must seek permission from the owner or agent for the property where you reside to make any permanent changes to those premises. GENERAL GOOD PRACTICE Experience has demonstrated three basic concepts repeatedly: The appearance that an occupant is present and is attentive to the condition of the property is, in itself, a potent deterrent to would-be criminals, and Physical security equipment is absolutely worthless unless used, and The component in any security system most likely to fail is the human one. Keeping your residence neat and clean, in good repair, and giving the appearance of being home (ie being in and out and active inside) is the first fundamental step toward preventing crime there. The second fundamental step toward home crime prevention is to be a good neighbor. Get to know your neighbors and their habits to the extent that you can recognize deviations from normal behavior (and they can do the same for you). Call the police when …
Family’s surveillance cameras rolling as tornado hits West Liberty It is a dramatic look at the tornado that hit one week ago today, unlike any we’ve seen before. The video shows the tornado as it took out homes in West Liberty. It was captured on a surveillance system that never turned off, and it recorded the entire disaster as it happened. “Well, I don’t know what it’s like, but I would compare it to hell,” said Randy Risner. Randy Risner’s surveillance system consisting of seven cameras caught the tornadoes fury from several different angles. “It didn’t sound like a train, it sounded like thunder, and it kept getting louder and louder,” Risner said. He and his wife, Norma, took cover in their basement. “You could actually feel the ground shaking and our the 11-foot basement walls were shaking, too,” Norma said. “I didn’t know if we were going to have a house standing, when we came out or not,” Randy said. Damaged, their house stood strong. But the tornado destroyed their workshop (caught on camera) and another camera shows the roof of their neighbors home peel off like a sardine can. “If I hadn’t seen him walk out of the house, no one could have told me, he lived through that,” said Randy. His son Kyle’s home, which neighbor’s his, also took a hit, and can be seen from the video. “Without looking at this video you-all (WKYT) got from us, you’d never believe it,” he said. “I’m just so thankful we are okay,and I thank the good lord,” Norma said with a heavy heart. “But …
Alert your neighbors of a burglary, fire or gas leak with this loud wireless, outdoor siren [130db]. Built for the outdoors (but can be used indoors) to withstand the elements. This unit is calibrated to work with all of the AAS Alarm Systems, just plug it into an AC outlet with the siren’s power adapter and it’s ready. Customer service: 718-321-8136. 718-353-5846 . Hours of Operation Mon – Fri 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST Email: customerservice@aas10.com Website: www.aasalarm.com