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At risk of a flaming for posting a sensible answer in General...
I bought an Infinite PRIME Wireless Alarm Kit from TLC electrical. Was easy to install, most difficult bit was running a spur from a nearby socket. The set up process of registering the sensors to the base unit was piss easy.
The unit can connect to your telephone line and will call you if the alarm is triggered. You can also buy additional modules that will automate lighting around the house and a GSM module which allows you to control everything by text message.
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If you're more of a cat person thenOriginally posted by zamzummim View PostI have a cat, that's hard work enough even though I don't have to walk her, but have to clean the litter and brush her hair every day!!!
is probably suitable.
Might need a slightly bigger litter tray though.
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I am not who you think I am, only Jacko knows me
I haven't been for longer than 6 months actually... well not posting for a long time... on and off.
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heh hehOriginally posted by Churchill View PostVery well Sir.
You've not been around for a while.
Strangeways, again?
I havnt seen you for six months, what have you been doin ?
six months
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Which burglar alarm?
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