Tuesday 7 July 2015

Home Security Systems - Tips from SecurityDirect.ie

Lets have a look at the main options for Burglar Alarm systems.

Dummy Alarms 

This is the cheapest option out of the 3. It looks like a security system but doest actually work, however it may deter potential burglars.
This should be a last resort as most burglars will be aware of dummy systems and how to recognise them.
If you are on a tight budget, this will be your best option.



We sell the HKC Sabb Bell Box to customers looking for a deterrent. This can later be connected to the alarm system when its installed.

Non-Monitored Alarm System

This is probably the most common alarm system installed in Ireland.
It essentially means that when your alarm system is triggered, it will sound the sirens & strobes, but doesn't actually contact anyone to let them know the alarm has been activated.

GSM / TEXT Dialler

If you have a non-monitored system, you may wish to add on a device which will contact you or a designated person(s) when the alarm is activated.
This can be transmitted via Alarm Text Message  or can be a voice call.
Please see our recent post regarding the Text Messaging Service

Monitored Alarm System

This is the most expensive of the options as a monitoring fee must be paid annually.
This fee ensures that your home alarm is monitored 24/7. In the event of an alarm activation, the central station will be made aware of it and will contact the keyholders or the Gardai if required.

How to ensure you're secure?

  1. Ensure you set the alarm even when you're in the house. Most alarm systems can be 'part-set' so you can freely walk around the house while its on. 
  2. Have your Security System serviced regularly, 
  3. If you have P.I.R (Passive Infra Red Detectors) ensure there is nothing obstructing their view such as cobwebs,
  4. If you external bell isn't out of easy reach of criminals. Get a metal cage installed around it to ensure it isn't easy to remove.
  5. Insurance - check if you can avail of a discount with your insurance company,
  6. Always ensure you lock your doors & windows.
  7. Check if your installed is registered with the Private Security Authority.
  8. Try and avail of any Text Alerts in your area. Meath Crime Prevention page offers a wealth of information around the Meath area.

Friday 3 July 2015

Standalone GSM alarm system EPIR3




Standalone GSM alarm system EPIR3



This standalone device can be used by both end users & professionals. It's an extremely easy security device to install and takes less than 5 minutes in total.

It works by alerting designated contracts via SMS / Call / Monitoring Station

All-in-one device


This looks like a standard P.I.R. Device, but has lots of features:

  • Alarm System Sensors with Pet Immunity
  • Integrated Wireless Module
  • Covert Listening via the inbuilt Microphone.
  • Temperature Sensor
  • Battery for back up.
  • Mobile

Control it 24/7


It can be configured 3 ways: USB / Internet / SMS

It can be controlled multiple ways
  • Cloud Service
  • Smartphone App
  • SMS
  • Keyfob
  • Keypad

It can also be programmed for automatic system tasks and has a flexible alarm message management system.

Expand your system.



You can add multiple devices to work in conjunction with this device:
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Sirens
  • Door / Window Alarm Sensors
  • Alarm Flood Detectors
  • Alarm Keypads
  • Alarm Key-fobs

How the alerts work?

it will alert up to 10 users in the event of an alarm.
Uses for this device are endless but some its been used by many of our customers as:
  • Wireless Burglar Alarm
    • Caravan
    • Shed
    • Boat
    • Rental House
    • Holiday Home

If you have any other queries don't hesitate to give us a call.



Wednesday 1 July 2015

How often do you change the Battery for your House Alarm?

How often do you change the Battery for your House Alarm?



House alarm systems include rechargeable batteries to ensure that when there is an issue with the power supply, whether that be nature or intentional, that your alarm system still functions.

Your intruder alarm system is only as strong as the weakest point, so ensuring you have a good backup battery is vital.

Can I change a low amp battery for a higher ampage battery?
Most residential alarm systems use 12V  7ah Batteries, you can use a higher amp battery, but not a higher voltage battery.
Please ensure that if you are increasing the amps of your battery that it will fit in the alarm control panel. If you have any doubts about this, don't hesitate to give us a call.

 How long will my battery last?

There is 2 factors here; How long will it last when the power goes and how long should it be before I need to replace it?
Most manufacturers would say the life span is 3-5 years. They are constantly being trickle charged in the event that the mains power fails.
Its important that your alarm system is serviced regularly to ensure that the battery is holding it charge.
The most common house alarm battery which we sell is the 12V 7Ah House Alarm Battery by Yuasa 
If you require any information for batteries for any application, don't hesitate to give us a call.

Lost your Gate Controller?


Have you lost the controller for your Electric Gates?



We've been supplying Electric Gates in Ireland for over 10 years and one of the main questions we get asked by customers is what's the alternative to constantly replacing the key fobs for their Electric Gates.

We've been recommending our Automatic Gate Contoller for the last few years and its an excellent device which eliminates the need for gate fobs / buttons totally.

It uses a GSM Controller to open / close your gates so all you need is a phone.

ESIM110 automatic gate controller (GSM switch) is used to open gates, lift road barriers or turn on the electronic device remotely over GSM network. Using this device You can also remotely turn on or off the security system, receive SMS messages or calls about choosen system activities.
Calling on the number of the SIM card inserted in Esim010 the system checks if the number of the caller is recorded in the memory. If the number exists in the database, the system rejects the call and turns on the relay for the determined period. If the number of the caller is not recorded, the contacts of the relay are not connected.
Don't hesitate to give us a call to discuss your requirements further.




Eircom ceases SMS services!



Do you have an Alarm System which texts you notifications?
Eircom no longer supports SMS Alarm Notifications!

Eircom Limited have withdrawn their 'Fixed SMS' service which means your service will not work unless you act today.
What does it mean for me?
Alarm Systems that exclusively use 'Fixed SMS' for alerts will now cease to send and receive notifications from July 1st.
What are my Options:
Contact your installer or give us a call to discuss your options and we can recommend a local installer.

We've multiple options on our GSM Alternatives page.