D davfran Registered User Messages 135 9 Jun 2008 #1 Hope someone can advise me on the best type of home securtiy cameras to buy. Range, cost , installation etc Thanks
Hope someone can advise me on the best type of home securtiy cameras to buy. Range, cost , installation etc Thanks
M mercman Guest 9 Jun 2008 #2 Try www.henrys.co.uk. Best range and best prices and brilliant service. No connection other than a satisfied customer
Try www.henrys.co.uk. Best range and best prices and brilliant service. No connection other than a satisfied customer
L Leo Moderator Messages 16,673 10 Jun 2008 #3 Maplin do a range of these as well. Remember, if you're paying someone to install these, they must be [broken link removed] registered. Leo
Maplin do a range of these as well. Remember, if you're paying someone to install these, they must be [broken link removed] registered. Leo
T Technician Guest 10 Jun 2008 #4 What is your budget , what will the cameras be used for, is there much light ie street light etc. Installing CCTV does not come under the remit of the PSA
What is your budget , what will the cameras be used for, is there much light ie street light etc. Installing CCTV does not come under the remit of the PSA
L Leo Moderator Messages 16,673 10 Jun 2008 #5 CCTV is covered in the legislation under the 'Supplier or installer of security equipment' sector. Leo
CCTV is covered in the legislation under the 'Supplier or installer of security equipment' sector. Leo
D davfran Registered User Messages 135 10 Jun 2008 #6 Thanks for replies. I need a good day/night camera. Which one would you reccomend mercman for isolated rural area?
Thanks for replies. I need a good day/night camera. Which one would you reccomend mercman for isolated rural area?
T Technician Guest 10 Jun 2008 #7 Leo said: CCTV is covered in the legislation under the 'Supplier or installer of security equipment' sector. Leo Click to expand... Not true. You only need a license to install alarms
Leo said: CCTV is covered in the legislation under the 'Supplier or installer of security equipment' sector. Leo Click to expand... Not true. You only need a license to install alarms
T Technician Guest 10 Jun 2008 #8 davfran said: Thanks for replies. I need a good day/night camera. Which one would you reccomend mercman for isolated rural area? Click to expand... RF Concepts have a good range of diy cameras. Something with IR will suit [broken link removed]
davfran said: Thanks for replies. I need a good day/night camera. Which one would you reccomend mercman for isolated rural area? Click to expand... RF Concepts have a good range of diy cameras. Something with IR will suit [broken link removed]
L Leo Moderator Messages 16,673 10 Jun 2008 #9 Technician said: Not true. You only need a license to install alarms Click to expand... The the PSA site is incorrect. The legislation keeps it quite open in that it specifies 'security equipment', it does not narrow it down to 'alarms'.
Technician said: Not true. You only need a license to install alarms Click to expand... The the PSA site is incorrect. The legislation keeps it quite open in that it specifies 'security equipment', it does not narrow it down to 'alarms'.
T Technician Guest 10 Jun 2008 #10 Leo said: The the PSA site is incorrect. The legislation keeps it quite open in that it specifies 'security equipment', it does not narrow it down to 'alarms'. Click to expand... Eventually it will cover cctv, access etc but at the moment it only covers alarms. Ring them
Leo said: The the PSA site is incorrect. The legislation keeps it quite open in that it specifies 'security equipment', it does not narrow it down to 'alarms'. Click to expand... Eventually it will cover cctv, access etc but at the moment it only covers alarms. Ring them