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Yale SAA5015 Wireless Shed and Garage Alarm, Free-Standing or Wall-Mounted, 4 Digit Pin-Code, Battery-Powered, Motion Detection, 100dB Siren, Easily Secure Outside Buildings and Caravans, White

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To activate, or ‘arm’, these alarms, you often simply press a number on the keypad. You then have time to exit before the alarm arms itself. To deactivate these alarms, you need to enter the code within a set period of time (otherwise the alarm will start sounding). Most GSM alarms will give you the option to disable either the alarm or the phone alerts. So the system could alert you via phone without sounding the alarm or vice versa. Or both. Specification: Loud Siren: 105dB, Battery Type: ‎Alkaline 4 x AA batteries, Remote control range: 110° scanning area (8ft) Key specs – Zone control: Yes; P hone call alerts: Yes; B attery-powered or wired: Wired panel, wireless sensors; V olume level: 100dB

Have you ever thought about just how many valuables you have stored in your garage or shed. Many people keep their car in their garage. That alone justifies spending a few pounds to fit some type of alarm. However, car aside, have you ever thought what else is in your shed or garage. But do you really need one? Will they really protect all that stuff you're keeping in your shed (or garage)? The alarm comes with 2 small, portable remote controls on key chains. These are used to arm/ disarm the alarm and come with batteries included Dialler alarms will also call a phone number when the alarm is triggered, to let you know that something’s up.

You're likely to make them too sensitive initially and experience lots of false alarms. And then after one false alarm too many, you'll decrease the sensitivity too much and they won't go off when you are actually being robbed! How many times have we heard alarms going off and ignored them? Plenty I'd guess. Hopefully this is because we think they're false alarms rather than because we don't care! Made of white plastic, and powered by 4 x AA batteries, this shed and garage alarm is more versatile than a wired alarm. It can be positioned anywhere in the outbuilding where it will be able to detect movement. There’s a low battery indicator light to warn when the batteries need changing. This product is great for setting up on your shed door or windows, and can also be utilised on bedroom doors and other entrances.

Specification: Loud Siren: 125db, Battery Type: ‎Alkaline 3 x AA batteries, Remote control range: 328ft/100m This means that they have to be positioned low enough to be within arm’s reach, which can make them susceptible to vandalism if intruders spot the alarm and use force against it. The great thing about modern alarm systems is that a lot of them are modular. So you can start off with the basics for a really cheap price. And then if you need to you can extra bits... 1. Best Budget Shed Alarm: Tiiwee A1 Starter KitI mentioned motion sensors being triggered by animals in the section above this one, as I have been through the false alarms caused by them. At first, I thought it was because my alarm was too sensitive, so I bought a new one that had more control over the sensitivity and this helped to lower the number of times I jumped out of bed to defend my lawnmower.

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