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Sorry to hear that

I bought a Canary All-in-One Home Security camera

Captured images when burgled a second time and the police identified him.

After that also bought a yale wireless alarm system which dials my mobile when it goes off worth every penny.

celtic1 Wrote:

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> thanks I will look at that in the morning

> thank you so much



Here's the alarm system I bought ?150 brilliant system you just need to replace batteries in the bell box and sensors every couple of years http://www.screwfix.com/p/yale-premium-wireless-alarm-kit/54473


Tip Install the bell box at height where it's easy to replace the batteries in the porch if anyone tampers with it the dialer will go off and phone you.


For me it's peace of mind as I'm often away contracting so it's good to know it there's been a break in the moment it happens then I call a neighbour or friend with keys to check.


Can't really got wrong for ?150

WE still have free property marking SelectaDNA kits if anyone is interested. Email me a [email protected] to organise me delivering a kit to you.


EDITED. To say three takers of SelectaDNA kits over the weekend. WE still have another 65 to distribute - email if you'd like one to reduce your chance of being burgled by around 80%.

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