TheFirearmEnthusiast wrote:It's 16x plus
In the legislation it says:
"The premises must be fitted with an intruder alarm system if more than 15 firearms are stored on the premises"
womble wrote:Seriously who cares.
If you own just one why don’t you have security already.
Oldbloke wrote:What fukin shets me is people giving shet advice. Rule one, if your not 100% certain keep your big mouth shut or say yr not certain. Fukin shets me big time.
People get fuked around by "experts" all the time.
AussieCapitalist wrote:15 really? QLD is 30.
trekin wrote:Really? Never had to have a security alarm when I had 30 + firemans on my licence.
Sergeant Hartman wrote:I know a few people all with 15 firearms and the only reason they haven't gone 16th is cuz they need a security system. This is in vic. Atleast one and possibly two of them have had inspections this year.
So definitely you need a security system once you get your 16th firearm.
bladeracer wrote:
Explain to them that the security requirement is only a few hundred dollars for compliance, it's nothing special. A flashing light and a siren.
AussieCapitalist wrote:I am a firm believer in going directly to the source. I printed off the weapons act, weapons regulation and police responsibilities act and have self taught myself by memorising what they entail. Every bit of info one needs is in their state firearm act.
Serious? Because it is a waste of money not to mention useless if you live rurally.
TassieTiger wrote:Does two 60kg Akita dogs count as surveillance lol ? It bloody should...almost everyone around Is have been broken in to...except us. Hang on...that makes me a sus...err...bye.
Tomotron wrote:Would this or similar meet the intruder alarm requirement by itself? It has both light and sound. As "external visible" from the act would mean outside-mounted? Not sure about the AS 2201.1:2007 part.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/orion-grid- ... n_p0261692
bladeracer wrote:Tomotron wrote:Would this or similar meet the intruder alarm requirement by itself? It has both light and sound. As "external visible" from the act would mean outside-mounted? Not sure about the AS 2201.1:2007 part.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/orion-grid- ... n_p0261692
That appears to only be a siren and light, not an alarm system? You need some sort of sensor (motion or tamper) to activate upon an intruder entering the area and/or tampering with your security to trigger a flashing light and siren that can be seen and heard from outside the premises so that you or somebody else can act upon it.
Yeah, it took me a long time to get an actual copy of the standard, I think because all the alarm people I talked to didn't want me to know how basic the requirement actually is. Because I'm out of town though I couldn't find anybody interested in coming out to install such a rudimentary system for me.
I would strongly suggest a camera system as well that will allow you to check the cameras via your phone when the alarm is triggered. The point of the alarm is that somebody will actually come to investigate it.
Tomotron wrote:Understood; any ideas of cheap and/or minimal systems to meet the requirement?
bladeracer wrote:Tomotron wrote:Understood; any ideas of cheap and/or minimal systems to meet the requirement?
It's been years since I looked at it but I have been thinking about putting in a new system now that we're getting back into handguns and adding more safes. I ended up ordering the "system" components from a company up in Melbourne, the alarm system and the CCTV system. And an IT friend in our Landcare group spent a few hours here one day setting it all up for us. I don't recall the cost but it really wasn't that much, well under $1000 I'm sure, and I would think the components are even cheaper now. I put tamper sensors on the safes themselves and tamper sensors and motion detectors on the entries to the area, and covered those entries and the safes with interlocking cameras so nobody can get access to any camera without being seen clearly by at least one other camera. Half of the cameras and sensors are wireless (with solar power) so no wires to cut or unplug.
I'm pretty clueless with electronics so I generally find something and have Rose's brother look at the intricacies of it. If he says it'll suit me then I'll buy it. By "suit me" I mostly mean "really easy to get working"