Hello,
these devices are actually well known and reliable. However, there are some points against them! A large and visible external siren statistically invites burglars to take a closer look at the building, as they assume that where there is an alarm, it is truly worth breaking in.
Regarding window and door contacts: how many ground-level windows and doors actually need to be equipped with these contacts? Keep in mind: the more of these contacts there are, the higher the risk of false alarms or corrosion. Do these contacts communicate continuously with the control panel, even when at rest—creating radio interference?
And finally, the contacts don’t look particularly attractive either 😉. I chose the Bublitz-B1 system back then, which features innovative technology and meets all requirements without contacts or radio interference. You might want to check it out online—there are probably plenty of reviews and press articles about it.
these devices are actually well known and reliable. However, there are some points against them! A large and visible external siren statistically invites burglars to take a closer look at the building, as they assume that where there is an alarm, it is truly worth breaking in.
Regarding window and door contacts: how many ground-level windows and doors actually need to be equipped with these contacts? Keep in mind: the more of these contacts there are, the higher the risk of false alarms or corrosion. Do these contacts communicate continuously with the control panel, even when at rest—creating radio interference?
And finally, the contacts don’t look particularly attractive either 😉. I chose the Bublitz-B1 system back then, which features innovative technology and meets all requirements without contacts or radio interference. You might want to check it out online—there are probably plenty of reviews and press articles about it.
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