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A movie is technically many photos rapidly shown to create the illusion of movement. This is therefore my photo of the day ;-)

 

Finally got things hooked up and gave it a little test (need to make a tiny change for reliability purposes, but that will be done shortly).

 

Audio isn't very good here, captured more background noise than the buzzer, but oh well.

Model: 898G Steelmate 2007 Ultimate Series

3KM to 4KM FSK Technology 2-Way LCD Display Colour Alarm System

Vibration Remote Control with 3 Display Color

Remote engine start

Monitor temperature inside the car

Alarm arming & locking the doors

Mute arming & locking the doors

Disarming & unlocking the doors

Locating the vehicle/ panic alarm

Trunk release impacting shock sensor

Impacting tilt sensor (optional)

Sensitivity adjustment of tilt sensor

LED indicator

Opening door/ pressing footbrake alarm

Opening trunk alarm

Ignition alarm

Alarm pause

Emergency override

Anti-hijack

Valet mode

Not-armed warning

Passive arming/ auto arming (optional)

Central door lock/ unlock automatically

Rearming automatically (for unintentional disarming)

Open door reminding

Open trunk reminding

Automatic window close (optional)

Antenna range indicator

Status preserving

Positive or negative door trigger

Electric door lock or Baro door lock

Warning for triggered system

Clock alarm & time setting

Disable the former transmitters

Programming new transmitters

Official Website: www.steel-mate.com

Product Weight: 2Kg

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For those following along I've been upgrading the alarm system I built last summer at work. Some cheapo USB LED lights and some new home made circuitry and it's almost ready to go.

 

I need to find a way to secure the base of this component a little better (I've got ideas, just need to implement) and I need to fix a connector that's being fussy. Then I can reprogram,

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Cell alarm system- controlled movement of prisoners. Crumlin Road Gaol, 1846, Victorian jail, now hosts tours, events, weddings, music, conferences... Belfast, Northern Ireland © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto June 9, 2019. Hop On Hop Off Tour.

Something told me the alarm system here wasn't as advertised.

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Whether you require GPS tracking systems or emergency alarm systems for lone workers, we can cater for your needs. Equip your security team with lone worker protection technology through MindMe platform. Lone Worker Protection system provides peace of mind and safety to individual workers in case of emergency.

British Made... Alarm system at St Albans Station

Large quantity intelligent twisting machine KV2008series loaded to European market recently.

  

The machines are produced with strict CE standards, a new designed alarming system is used on them. With this system , the customer could easily detect the yarn breakage through computer, and no workers requested during twisting process. Each spindle has its own signal, so worker just go to handle the breakage in time. In the meantime, the data will be recorded accordingly.

  

With stable high quality and new system’s usage, It’s believed that these new machines will create profits for customer. The order is from a quite famous threads brand in European market, with approval from them equals an invisible advertising in the industry.

  

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Adam chased wires for phone, electrical, smoke detectors, alarm system and others. Close to a mile of the yellow stuff for the electrical alone!

Looking westerly toward Newburgh (Left) and Beacon (Right)

  

THE STORY OF THE ISLAND

 

I have boated around Bannerman's Island throughout my childhood in the 1980s. It is the ruins of an unusual "castle" situated a few miles north of West Point and slightly south of Newburgh New York.

 

We boated around this island for many years, but getting close was difficult since there are rocks and sandbars and silted areas. I know many people would take small boats and kayaks to the island and "party" aka vandalize the island's buildings. Since 1993 a trust has been formed to save and promote the island as a state park. steps have been made to stabilize the remaining structures. In the years since I used to sail by it much of the castle has collapsed beyond the point of repair. Fortunately spelunkers can not get on the island easily and there are alarm systems in place to protect it.

 

It was an arsenal owned by Frank Bannerman, son of a Scottish immigrant who started a business buying military surplus. This was old, outdated weaponry and military equipment (even things as small as buttons) sold mainly to collectors. NO weapons were ever sold to a warring party. Wagon wheels rifles, cannon balls, uniforms, helmets, guns, boots. rations, swords, shovels...anything the military used and didn't need were bought up and resold.

 

They also was acquired live ammunition and gun powder which was originally stored in warehouses in Brooklyn. THe City of NY (rightfully so) decided they could not store this in the city and insisted they find a new warehouse for all this explosive material. The island used to be known to shad fisherman as a place to drink and take prostitutes to. A wealthy woman bought the island to stop this and then sold it to Bannerman - on the condition that no alcohol could be consumed on the island.Being a solid Presbyterian Bannerman agreed and began building a warehouse.

 

He built a bunker for powder and a huge warehouse to store military surplus. he never hired an architect but instead scribbled out drawings of medieval castle designs which he hired workers to build. The terrible condition of the property is due, in large part because of Bannerman's cheapness in building.

 

He used low-grade cement, and 2nd grade bricks and they followed no standard building practices. The island is almost all solid rock and Bannerman blasted out a flat spot for the warehouse. Rather than buy building materials he used as much waste rock as possible.

 

ON the top of the Island he had a summer house or lodge built for his family. It is eclectic like the castle and decorated with lots of Scottish memorabilia. The Scottish and American flags were the symbol for his company. THe house is now a shell of its former self but it really quaint and must have provided awesome views of the Hudson Highlands.

 

THe castle ad lodge are decorated with cannon ball motifs - something he was very fond of. He also decorated the places with drain tiles that look like cannons poking out of the turrets. All the walls are decorated with arrow slits like medieval castles. The cannon ball motif is everywhere. MOst were made of cement but two live, explosive cannon balls were found to adorn the center warehouse during removal of live ammunition in the 1950s. One dropped 2 stories (the crewman covering his ears for the explosion and his end) but did not explode!

 

In about 1900 the powder room ignited (as the city officials were afraid of) and set off an explosion that damaged houses miles away and threw the doors from the powder room nearly a mile away. The powder house was gone but nobody was severely injured. The warehouses were damaged but intact. He never repaired the windows or the roof of the building - also hastening it's degradation. Cheap Cheap!

 

The island remained in the family's hands until the 1950s when the Island was closed and the stock was sold off. Looters apparently routinely "visited" the island further damaging the structure.

 

IN the teens Bannerman acquired barges to build protected swimming areas on the sides of the island. He removed the flooring from the barges, filled them with dirt and rocks and sunk them to make a sort of natural harbor. These areas have silted up (the Hudson is very muddy) and make navigation nearby quite risky.

 

Bannerman used the floorboards from the barges for flooring in the warehouses and in the 1960s there was a fire that gutted the castle. THe boards were soaked with creosote ad burned like they were soaked with gasoline. The company was officially closed up in the 1970s and the Island lay unprotected and in increasing disrepair until the 1990s.

 

This has been a dream to see the island and I am so glad they are working so hard to preserve this unusual piece of history.

  

As part of the updated fire alarm system, a new panel was installed in the Bride's Room.

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If the fire marshal orders you to hire a fire watch services company for your building, you may quickly start to feel overwhelmed. Fire watch services are commonly misunderstood and overlooked as a fire prevention technique. However, the truth is, these services are vital and implementing one doesn’t need to be a hassle.

 

In this article, we’ll discuss when a fire watch is needed and what this service provides to your building in your time of need.

 

When Would I Be Required to Hire Fire Watch Services?

 

There are a handful of reasons why you may be required to employ the services of a fire watch guards company including:

 

Broken or malfunctioning fire alarm, fire sprinkler, or fire suppression system: If your fire alert system is out of order for more than four hours in 24 hours, you are required by law to implement a fire watch. Be sure to check with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) to ensure you’re adhering to local requirements as they may be more stringent.

 

Hot work being performed in the building: Hot work includes; welding, torch use, or any other flame and/or spark-producing activity. This is particularly relevant in building sites.

 

Large events or dense crowds: Any area that has a large gathering of people can create a fire hazard and safety concerns. Fire watch services are required to protect the crowd from the dangers of flames in a crowded, condensed area.

 

How Do I Hire a Fire Watch Company?

 

Hiring a fire watch company that you can rely on is important for many reasons. First, you need highly trained and skilled fire watch guards to keep a vigilant eye on your property to protect it.

 

You may be tempted to use some of your regular employees as fire guards, however, this is not advisable as they do not have the proper training and expertise to execute properly and most securely. There are trained and certified fire watch guards available, on-call 24/7 for your fire watch needs.

 

It’s important to keep in mind that since most situations that require a fire watch are emergent in nature, the cost to hire professional guards will likely be more than if the event was planned. That being said, the price you’ll pay to hire expert guards is a small price to pay when you consider the potential consequences your building could suffer without them.

 

When Will the Fire Watch be Terminated?

 

The answer to this question will depend on the reason for the watch in the first place. If you hired a watch for an alarm system outage, you should be able to excuse the guards as soon as the system is safety restored and tested.

 

For hot work watches, it’s common for fire guards to remain on duty for at least 30 minutes following completion of the hot work project. As always, be sure to check your local regulations to see what requirements apply to your situation. Remember, you can never be too careful when it comes to the threat of a deadly fire.

 

For more information call 1-800-899-7525 or visit fastfirewatchguards.com

 

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Intruder alarms are the most influential factor in deterring a break-in. Research shows that the majority of residential intruders said that they avoided properties with intruder alarms altogether (source the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) 'Domestic alarms market research survey').

 

When considering installing an intruder alarm system it is worth bearing in mind that the Association of British Insurers (ABI) report that the average claim in 2004 for a break-in to a home is £1,040. This, coupled with the fact that having an intruder alarm system can mean reduced insurance premiums, suggests it is obviously the sensible option to prevent a break-in rather than fit an alarm system to stop the intruders from returning.

 

At your convenience, an F.R.F. Alarms system designer will visit you in your home to discuss your security concerns and establish how best to protect your property. Our own qualified engineers install all our systems to the highest standards, and most systems are fitted within one day. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, the care we take of your premises and by causing minimal disruption.

 

Warning: This building is protected by Thorn EMI Protech Intruder Alarm Systems. Love the colours that have hidden this sign away.

Overhead in Preston.

 

When the rain and hail came down it set off all the parked cars alarm systems. It was quite something.

Mutual Aid Box Alarm System insignia.

This was the alarm system of jail. It has map at the frontplate.

Their first alarm system came with an instructional DVD.

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Downtown Bainbridge,1904. Originally known as the Courthouse Square, the city acquired the land and made it into a park. It is a community gathering place for many activities through the year. The third Decatur County courthouse stood in the park from 1855-1904.

 

The Winecoff Hotel fire, of December 7, 1946, was the deadliest hotel fire in American history, killing 119 hotel occupants, including the hotel's original owners. Located at 176 Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia, the Winecoff Hotel was advertised as "absolutely fireproof". While the hotel's steel structure was indeed protected against the effects of fire, its interior finishes were combustible and the building's exit arrangements consisted of a single stairway serving all fifteen floors. All of the hotel's occupants above the fire's origin on the third floor were trapped, and the fire's survivors either were rescued from upper-story windows or jumped into nets held by firemen.

 

A number of victims jumped to their deaths. A photograph of one survivor's fall won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. The fire — which followed the June 5, 1946, La Salle Hotel fire in Chicago (with 61 fatalities), and the June 9, also 1946, Canfield Hotel fire in Dubuque, Iowa (with 19 fatalities) — spurred significant changes in North American building codes, most significantly requiring multiple protected means of egress and self-closing fire-resistant doors for guest rooms in hotels.

The Winecoff Hotel (now the Ellis Hotel) opened in 1913 as one of the tallest buildings in Atlanta, Georgia. The steel-framed structure was built on a small lot measuring 62.75 feet (19.13 m) by 70 feet (21 m), bounded by Peachtree Street, Ellis Street and an alley, with 4,386 square feet (407.5 m2) per floor. Guest rooms extended from the third to the fifteenth floors, with fifteen rooms on a typical floor. Corridors on guest floors were arranged in an H-shape, with two elevators and the upward flights of stairs opening into the cross halls, and opposing downward runs of stairs converging on a single landing from the legs of the H. The single stairway, of non-combustible construction, was not enclosed with fire-resistant doors. While the use of multiple stairways was becoming common practice in tall buildings, the Atlanta Building Code of 1911 permitted buildings on lots of less than 5,000 square feet (460 m2) to have a single stairway. The steel structure was protected by structural clay tile and concrete fireproofing. The hotel was touted in advertisements and on its stationery as "absolutely fireproof".

 

Interior partitions, including the walls between corridors and guest rooms, were hollow clay tile covered with plaster. Room doors were 1.5-inch (3.8 cm) wood, with movable transom panels above each door for ventilation between the rooms and the corridors, closed by a wood panel of less than .5 inches (1.3 cm) in thickness. The corridor walls were finished with painted burlap fabric extending up to wainscot height. Guest rooms were finished with as many as seven layers of wallpaper. The hotel had a central fire alarm system, manually operated from the front desk, and a standpipe with hose racks at each floor. There was no automatic sprinkler system.

 

The Winecoff Hotel was within two blocks of two Atlanta Fire Rescue Department engine and two ladder companies, one of which was within thirty seconds of the building.

IBEW 569 members working for Sygnal Systems and HMT are building the new 17 story retirement community of Belmont Village and installing the fire alarm system to protect our elderly community members.

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Photos by IBEW member Brian Campbell.

 

This alarm system must have been designed by a man. You key in your code and it says "Welcome Back Master"... then it asks you robustly "Do You Want To Arm System?".

 

If a woman had designed it, it would greet you with "Hi honey, wow, you look great, have you lost weight? Nice shoes." Then it would go "do you want me to set the pingy-beepy thing?"

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