Re: Cost effective garage or shed alarm
Yeah dogs are OK, but are not actually very specific (they bark at anything) tend to have higher running costs, lose sensitivity / effectiveness as they age, can smell (especially after pork crunch / pork scratchings have been ingested), which hopefully electronic gizmos don't (if anything electrical starts to smell its normally fekked).
Seriously though the alarm does work very well and at around the £20 mark good value - a couple of people I know have put them in both their shed and garage (bought two sets of 2x sensor and 1 receiver) so that they can see which receiver has triggered and are very happy with them.
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