Home Security - Camera vs Alarm System

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Re: Home Security - Camera vs Alarm System

Post by juststarting » 07 Dec 2017, 12:36 pm

Yes, operational alarm system. Most of us go above and beyond though. I already have sharks and lasers. Just waiting for council approval to dig a moat.
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Re: Home Security - Camera vs Alarm System

Post by bladeracer » 07 Dec 2017, 1:56 pm

cracker wrote:basically all you have to do is have an alarm installed where the firm arms are stored and it just needs to comply to the code.
at 14 firearms atm and am going for my pistol and collectors licneses.
doesnt need to be monintered ?

- If more than 15 firearms are stored on the
premises where the firearm is stored, the premises
must be fitted with an intruder alarm system—
(a) the installation, maintenance and operation
of which complies with Australian Standard
2201.1:2007 (as amended from time to time);
and
(b) which, in the event of an intrusion, activates
an audible alarm warning device and an
external visible alarm warning light.


Doesn't need to be monitored for A/B.
Check the storage requirements for a Collector's Licence, I have a vague idea they were a little more stringent than A/B?
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Re: Home Security - Camera vs Alarm System

Post by pomemax » 07 Dec 2017, 11:45 pm

I went with a monitored alarm 4G told the company if it goes look at video make a decision re: intruder if no threat ( I have left the garage door open and turned alarm on in the past ) ring me/ then Mrs if no answer ring cops firearms stored on site . In NSW you don,t need an alarm I just feel better with it
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