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This is an advert for my company HH Alarms, you may have seen the link at the top of the page as I am a sponsor of this site.

The economic downturn has enabled me to negotiate a better price from my supplier and I am passing this reduction on to anyone interested in buying a wireless alarm system for their home or business.

Please call or email me if you are considering giving yourself some extra security, the prices are very attractive and the added piece of mind you will feel is well worth it.

Thanks for taking the time to read this post if you made it to this point.
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Was told by someone last night who has bar in Takiab that there's been 12 break-in's in the last week, anyone confirm this ?

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My friend has a bar there and he said there had been, " a lot of break-ins lately", when I spoke to him yesterday. Put it down to a lot of the construction workers being laid off??
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Post by CraigDunn »

Hi.
I'm not sure I've met MartinHHG - 'cos I don't know his true identity - but having checked his product online I can say that his prices are good and I note that he's been recommended on this forum by some respected posters.

I had a break-in at my home two years ago and immediately installed a similar alarm system. We've had absolutely no trouble since then although a few neighbours have been burgled.

I'd recommend everyone to equip their premises with an alarm system like this.

Good luck MartinHHG - truly useful products are very welcome indeed!
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Here in Rayong the development people were kind enough today to hand out a flyer saying "Happy Holidays.....don't forget that this season is the highest for thefts in this area after Songkran.....if you go out even for a few hours , secure your valubles, or take them with you :shock: ....if you are going away for 24 hours or longer, we will post a guard on your street between 1800-0600 free of charge....."

Very encouraging news indeed. :roll: Add to this thousands of out of work Issan lads and lasses usually employed in the tourist/service trade around here and we may be looking at some real problems. Besides alarms, perhaps time for M-60's, razor wire on the wall and a few attack dogs?! :guns: Pete :cheers:
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Many of my existing customers are putting these systems in, if you got a flashing siren on your outside wall the burglar will move on to the next house.
Also there's several developers now going to put them in houses when built as standard, hopefully the way forward for the future. Make it harder for the caaaaaaaaaaaants.

I am doing some business with Martin, so nothing to hide.
What me and my customers like about the systems is they work off a remote control so you go to bed at night and set the rest of the house by remote, my house and lots of others were burgled while we were sleeping, scary thought and dengerous situation if you hear and confront them.
This way anyone puts a leg or arm in house when you asleep and PIR sets off alarms and they hopefully do a runner straight away.

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Yes, a way to set it at night is a must as I too have heard of several burglaries while residents were asleep. I have a hard wired system that was built into my house with a keypad at the entry door downstairs and another one in my bedroom upstairs so that I can set the alarm including motion detectors after we are safely locked away for the night.
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Had lunch at Jimmy's on soi 102 today and was told that several developments in that area had been targeted in the last month. Apparently 5/6 properties on a given night had been broken into, anyone living down there confirm this?
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Wish you luck with your business Martin .PM me the new prices please .

as well as alarms It staggers me the amount of people who do not have their houses insured :shock:

COVERAGE

Building and contents
Damage from:-

Accident & natural disaster
Theft

Plus

Third party liability at the premises
Temporary accomodation if property is uninhabitable

Sample premium

Building and contents at sum insured of 3,000,000 Baht
Annual premium 3,760 Baht

There is on office on the side of MV and I seem to recall that the owner of O,Neills used to be in the business and may still be .This example is from Bangkok AA insurance


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Have just installed for a Swedish chap. He had verbally ordered an almost identical system from another supplier. He was very pleased with the 54,000 baht saving I made him!!!!!!
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70,000 jobs were lost in Thailand in November and this trend is predicted to continue for the whole of next year as export figures collapse.

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