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demonx:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by nifty
dont advertise what brand alarm you fitting,because is the scumbags of this earth know the alarm they will know how to kill it.why advertise?
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Thats good advice.

I run a gym as a business and when I installed the security system I threw out all the window stickers that came with it and bought a heap from ebay that were unbranded etc.

Much more safe that way

Mattrix:
Yeah, I agree with that totally. I would never have advertised it anyway. The 120db alarm inside the car is a nice touch. Something that completely shatters their eardrums while they try to figure out how to shut it all off ;27 I'll have to look into that. as a general, alarms are just a noisy pain in the arse for everybody around, but if done right i think they can have the right effect.

nifty:
demonx.is it a fitness gym or full on bodybuilder type of gym...asking cause my ex leading hand at work just won mr olympia over50 in perth last weekend.

Cameron 77C3:
What ever ya go for make sure it shuts down the ignition system.  I prefer units without fobs as the crims have scanners that can read the signals if they are close enough.

Mattrix:
fobs? sorry, not familiar with terminology

I also just realised that I'm going to have to fix the electricals before i go putting in a system. If i leave the battery hooked up, it drains for some reason. The interior light was staying on, so I pulled the globe out, but it's obviously a symptom of something else, because the battery is still being drained even if i pull the light out. and yes, i found out the hard way, and there went $130 worth of battery down the toilet, completely un-rechargable.

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