Intrusion Detection System

WAS

Driven
A.K.A. Alarm system. Anyone with a fixed location should definitely have one, it only makes good business sense :xyxthumbs



Anyways, finally got some time to throw one into the new shop, so here's the install pics !





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looking good man. that is one of the most important things to have . . . . . it's a must to protect your investment as much as possible.
 
vtec92civic said:
looking good man. that is one of the most important things to have . . . . . it's a must to protect your investment as much as possible.

Thanx ! But more importantly, IMO, it protects the client's vehicle when there isn't anyone physically in the shop.
 
While we have an intrusion alarm, we also have two Network cameras. They are sound and motion sensitive. Send alarms via email and/or cell phone. Each camera has a static IP address and is accessible from any location in the world.



Really amazing technology.



BTW, We acquired ours 2 years ago for $249 each...
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
While we have an intrusion alarm, we also have two Network cameras. They are sound and motion sensitive. Send alarms via email and/or cell phone. Each camera has a static IP address and is accessible from any location in the world.



BTW, We acquired ours 2 years ago for $249...

Network cameras are awesome, our network has those as well.





Accumulator said:
Good things to have in the home/non-pro shop too.

Absolutely. The piece of mind $20 a month can bring you is well worth it.
 
tssdetailing said:
so if i break in, and am fast enough to pull out the wall plug-do i win?

Well, if you smashed up the entire system or went wire-cutting, yes, you'd silence the physical siren that would be wailing. However, the second the alarm goes off, it sends a message to my monitoring company, who sends me an e-mail to my BlackBerry as well as calls me. So, while yes, you could silence the alarm pysically in the shop, I would have gotten the notification by then. Even if you find and cut the telephone wires before breaking into the building, I'd get a "loss of connection" notification, which is usually pretty self-explanitory unless you don't pay your phone bills ;)



You can get really fancy too by installing back-up communication devices that run over GSM cellular networks, so if someone cuts your physical landline phone line, the cellular back-up takes over and keeps transmitting information.



There are other benefits to these systems too. For example, you can install monitored smoke detectors and flood sensors, so if something starts burning or leaking, you'd get notified as well. You can also set it up so you receive notifications when the system is armed / disarmed. For example, all our employees have unique arming / disarming codes, so when they either open in the morning or close at night, you'd receive a notification letting you know who armed or disarmed the system. Nice thing about that is when you get a notification that the system was disarmed at 8:21am, and your shop is supposed to be open at 8:00am, you can start asking questions should you happen to not be there that day ;) Plus there's security against employee time-theft, blah blah blah.



The advantages to these systems go so much further than simply protecting against break-ins.
 
tssdetailing said:
so if i break in, and am fast enough to pull out the wall plug-do i win?



Our system records your movements 5 seconds BEFORE you enter. And the recording is done on an off-site hard drive.



Gotcha!
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
Our system records your movements 5 seconds BEFORE you enter. And the recording is done on an off-site hard drive.

Yep, that's an enhanced step for sure. We have a DVR as well, not directkly linked to the alarm system tho.
 
My house is wired like fort knox. I have 12 network camera's all motion sensored with sound. I can unlook certain doors with a phone call. Technology is very nice. Insurance rates are lower to. I have all my thew one company, but when they came out to see the shop (attached to house) They thought I was a psycho. They had no idea the system someone could have.
 
Barry Theal said:
My house is wired like fort knox. I have 12 network camera's all motion sensored with sound. I can unlook certain doors with a phone call. Technology is very nice. Insurance rates are lower to. I have all my thew one company, but when they came out to see the shop (attached to house) They thought I was a psycho. They had no idea the system someone could have.

That's awesome ! I'm a security nut-job too, I love having cameras on every possible angle, and getting all my notifications on my BlackBerry. The insurance discount is great too, but it's the peace of mind and the ability to "be in control" that I really like.
 
Heh heh....yeah, the first few companies I interviewed simply said I was nuts and walked away. I interpreted that "you're just paranoid!" response as really meaning "we don't know how to do that".
 
Accumulator said:
Heh heh....yeah, the first few companies I interviewed simply said I was nuts and walked away. I interpreted that "you're just paranoid!" response as really meaning "we don't know how to do that".

Probably ! I hate when companies do that. If you can't do something, or don't know how, then just say so. Honestly, I actually recommend another company in town if I know who can do it. Knowing where your limitations are and being comfortable with that is a huge step in business.



That said, I can't wait to expand the system :woot2:
 
Yeah, truth is, the company I went with bit off a bit more than they could chew and it took a while to get everything sorted out just right. In the process I ended up dealing directly with the owner a bit more than either of us expected and he got to, uhm...weed out a few employees ;)
 
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