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08/08/08 We were assisting
some other technicians in Northbridge Tunnel
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08/08/08 A view from the
scissor lift in the Tunnel
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02/08/08 Mark working on a
scissor lift or EWP (elevated work platform) As part of 24hr-security's
OHS a harness is worn for this work.
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02/08/08 A network rack for
phones, data and security we set up for a client. They have had no
network downtime since this was installed in Febuary 2008
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02/08/08 A system we
designed and installed
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02/08/08 A detector we found
after a break in, the client wanted to know why the system didn't
activate on that zone.
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01/08/08 We were called to
check a telephone system, this is what we discovered.
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01/08/08 This is a before
and after shot of the mdf. we decided to scrap the old one and start
again from a fresh position.
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30/07/08 We were called out
for a faulty intercom, the reason was water damage. A little bit of
care would stop this from happening.
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130/07/08 Water has been
leaking into this intercom, a bead of silicon would have stopped the
seepage.
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26/07/2008 A Texecom
security system with expanders, we installed a GSM mobile with this
system - not pictured
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10/06/08 This is how we
found a major network in a building, this was in the roof.
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14/10/07 This is a mdf we
found and were amazed that the cable was looped through the door so it
was unable to close
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14/10/07 This is how we set
up a home system for two lines coming in and adsl on both lines.
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14/10/07 It was designed to
allow for further expansion and networking into a rack.
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14/10/07 This was how the
rack looked with network and telephone points in every room.
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14/10/07 This is an M1
system we set up to automate a home.
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14/10/07 This is a vision 64
with gsm and expander
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14/10/07 When installing
fire doors it is a good practice to have a 24hr screamer on the door so
if it is opened during shopping hours the door is alarmed.
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14/10/07 An example of how
we wire the vision 64 expander to trigger outputs.
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14/10/07 This is a
Ness M1 in full wall mount we installed.
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14/10/07 This is the rack
for a full home/business communications telephone and network solution
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14/10/07 Tecom system with
old krone modular wiring system.
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14/10/07 We can swap
existing dvr's with a Dallemeir
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14/11/06 To allow for better
segregation we install cable tray.
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14/11/06 This is about 11
meters off the ground away from all power.
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14/11/06 Dropping to a
height of 3 meters.
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14/11/06 All cables fit in
perfect and are away from all power.
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14/11/06 This is how we
found a battery that was put on to a Ness System, Ness actually provide
a lead with a plug.
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14/11/06 When we opened the
panel it all just fell out and was quite a mess.
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14/11/06 This is what it
looked like after we gave the system a general service
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14/11/06 A network we found
?? What Network
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14/11/06 Vision 64 Panel
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14/11/06 Expander & GSM
Backup
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14/11/06 Camera on threaded
rod with dome
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14/11/06 Camera on threaded
rod with dome
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14/11/06 Monitor with Camera
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14/11/06 Vision 64
Codepad
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19/07/06 Ness M1 with relays
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19/07/06 Ness M1 tight
cabling and segregation
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19/07/06 Texecom 816 Panel
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19/07/06 Mounted with
conduit along wall to protect cables
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19/07/06 Texecom Keypad and
Door Intercom
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19/07/06 Texecom LCD Keypad
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19/07/06 We found a faulty
wire at first glance it looked ok
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19/07/06 As we started to
unravel the tape the problem became more evident
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19/07/06 Bare wires not
soldered just taped together
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19/07/06 Corrosion starting
to effect the wires, this is a good reason to always use solder and
heatshrink, if solder and heatshrink is unavailable then use scotch
locks or electrical blocks.
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19/07/06 Checking a faulty
lock
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19/07/06 Measuring for a
replacement
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19/07/06 Howard checking
papers
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19/07/06 Kevin on the job
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19/07/06 Texecom 832 Alarm
Panel
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19/07/06 24hr-security
Satellite Siren
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19/07/06 Texecom 816 Alarm
Panel
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19/07/06 Secured and ready
to protect
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19/07/06 Monitor
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19/07/06 Dome Camera
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19/07/06 These two pictures
are perfect example of rats chewing through cable. If you didn't
believe a rat could, these prove one thing rats do like cable.
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19/07/06 The rats actually
chewed through a keypad cable and rendered the system usless, the
clients alarm kept going off and after checking cables in the roof we
found this.
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13/06/06 Starting to run
cables on a large install
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13/06/06 Running cables with
help from a cherry picker
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13/06/06 Start of a dome
camera we installed
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13/06/06 Finished Domes and
Monitor
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10/06/06 Bosch Solution 64
Panel
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10/06/06 Solution with
expander and backup
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05/06/06 Digital Video
System
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05/06/06 Digital Video
System
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01/06/06 PC5015 Alarm Panel
we moved
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01/06/06 Daniel checking a
keypad
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23/03/06 Dome cameras we
installed
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23/03/06 Dome Cameras we
installed
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23/03/06 More dome cameras
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23/03/06 Monitor for a
viewing area
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23/03/06 This property had
problems with two phones ringing at the same time we, traced it back to
the Building Distribution and found a tech had double jumper the leads
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23/03/06 Inside it was also
the same.
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23/03/06 This client had
intermittent phone issues, we traced the cables and found joins to old
pairs and other joins to points that were cut.
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23/03/06 This was another
join, we ended up resorting the joins and making sure all points were
wired and working correctly
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08/02/06 This is a full
bosch system that we installed and have connected two extra quad units
to show different images on 2 extra monitors
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08/02/06 External tamper
proof enclosure
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04/02/06 This is a network
cable I found in a roof whilst installing security cable. The security
cable is segregated from the hot water service where as the network
cable is touching.
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04/02/06 This is the same
network cable that was touching, obvious signs of burning and heat.
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04/02/06 This is how we
fixed the problem by adding some square duct to the cable and keeping a
segregated space between the hot water service ad cables.
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04/02/06 This was some more
network cables we found running over the top of water pipes.
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04/02/06 This was some more
network cables we found running under a piece of wire causing stress on
the cables.
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04/02/06 Our security cables
are kept away from all other services and fixed to supports.
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04/02/06 We installed the
security cables through a firewall hole in conduit, the other cables
are just going through without any segregation and touching the water
pipe.
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04/02/06 We installed the
security cables away from all other services and tied them to supports
to keep them off the roof or power.
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04/02/06 We installed the
security cables away from all other services and tied them to supports
to keep them off the roof or power.
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04/02/06 Safety and public
access is always a concern, we like to use cones and keep areas tidy.
This helps reduce any incidents and makes the installation easier for
staff and visitors to sites.
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This is some security cables
we found running over 240v AC the stress it was causing on the 240 was
a concern so we tied the cables to the roof and allowed a gap for
segregation.
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04/02/06 We installed the
white security cable, our installation practices mean that we try
and avoid all instances of interference, here we chose a different
route past 3 24ov AC conduits. The grey network cable was installed
straight underneath.
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As you can see Mark is not
stuck behind a desk, here we are checking for a telephone fault.
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This is the new 24hr van, we
upgraded from the 4wd due to the need for country trips and larger
installations.
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This alarm was installed
under 12 months ago by a company, we attended site due to false alarms
and had to rectify the issues with the system.
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This is what it should look
like when installed.
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This is the expander that we
installed for the system below, I think it is a good example of
different installation and wiring practices.
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This resistor was found
exactly like this, no solder or heat-shrink, left in the panel to touch
circuitry.
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We recently upgraded a
system with extra devices and expanders, this is the original digiplex
(paradox) system that was installed in 2003 by a company.
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This is the original
expander on the same system, we had a few issues with the wiring.
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Access controlled door with
emergency open
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Cameras mounted on poles
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Mark cable fault finding in
roof.
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This is what Mark found and
why a satellite dish was not picking up any signals.
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Kevin installing cable
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Daniel (trainee) checking
the roof space.
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Mark programming a tecom
onsite
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Tecom access control system
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External Pan Tilt Zoom
Camera
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This is mounted approx 25m
off the ground.
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This is a new d16x we
installed.
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The ness quantum sonic PIR
& internal siren.
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This is a new d8x we
installed with a central filter ready for the internet.
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Tamper proof camera mounted
on a pole at clients request.
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24hr-security found this
panel in a complete mess, it was neglected by technicians over the
years. The fist thing we suggested was a rewire.
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This was the end result, a
fully functional system that was now an easier panel to service and
complete any work on with clearly identifiable zones and cables.
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Example of a Full Paradox
System installed in a property with expanders and wireless.
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This is a complete system
with CCTV, Alarm, Home networking and telephone services.
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A Paradox alarm system
installed in a property
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This is the expander cards
that have over 70 zones connected into the system
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The Ness Shock sensor
mounted on a window.
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Ness Shock sensor mounted behind some vertical
blinds.
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Panel cables are grouped,
electrical tied, twisted and put in the corresponding alarm input.
Mains supply was installed and board mounted.
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Devices are fitted, terminated and tested. This is a
picture of the ness auto reset photo electric smoke detector. These have
a built in siren as well as activating the alarm sirens.
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Cables are labelled and
brought in to the panel
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Telephone socket is put in and the wires are
separated for different devices
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This is a start of an
installation, cable hole has been cut with holes drilled for the panel
location.
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Main alarm casing is installed with tampers in place.
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This panel we found in this
state when we attended a service call. The faults from just looking at
the panel were wiring to the main board. In addition to this the panel
tamper was not connected, the siren tamper was looped so it wouldn't
activate. There was two detectors on zones that only had power
connected and no wires. We advised the client which work needed to be
completed. The rest is in the next picture
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We completed the service and fixed all the issues
mentioned in the previous picture. We also rewired the panel to a
standard the we believe is better for the alarm to work at factory
specifications. If a service is ever needed on this system now it will
take less time to fault find than trying to trace a problem with the
panel the way it was before.
We are still standing by our promise
that if we install a system we are proud to take a picture.
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The keypad has been mounted
in the middle of the front wall with a shock sensor on the window, the
door is also protected by a flush mounted reed switches
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These are surface mount reeds positioned on double
doors to protect from any unauthorised opening.
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This is a new panel with
fig8 cable going to reeds and shock around the whole perimeter of the
property.
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The shock sensors are mounted on the windows in a
way to maximise detection
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This is after we replaced
the panel
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We extended the cables and twisted for ease of
identification
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This is how we found a panel
that needed upgrading
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Cabling was unorganised and took 2 hours to check
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Dallmeier full 24camera
digital system DMS180III
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Jeff Stonehouse - CR Kennedy CCTV Manager Onsite
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Camera power supplies
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Cameras protecting shoppers
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Cameras and warning sign
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Full Body Cameras over registers & 68cm entry TV
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IFAB safety show - Fremantle
Oct 11th & 12th 2004
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Powdersafe Contaminated Mail Isolation Unit
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24hr-security.com service
vehicle
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Full body camera installed
in a supermarket (old underneath)
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Small CCTV domes installed in a supermarket
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Warning Sticker at front of
property
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Detector
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A Ness alarm system
installed in a property
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A Ness keypad installed in a property
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Another CCTV cable that has
been installed with separations from power and other elv cables (notice
the other cables in the background, these were not installed by us)
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Another CCTV cable that has been installed with
separations from power and other elv cables we have kept a 1.5
separation from the ceiling and have used tape to secure the cables and
electrical tied the to the the structure over the tape to not squash
the cables. The ties and cables are then covered by a second taping to
keep all the cables secure.
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A CCTV cable that has been
installed with separations from power and other elv cables
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A factory that has been protected by 24hr-security
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Mark in London with a local
police officer at Parliament House 2003
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Camera system
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