House Alarm Carrs Mill
and again this Monday it's going off. History with this particular alarm means it will go off continuously all day until they get home and turn it off. Does anyone know the house in question? Can someone inform the occupants?
Does anyone know why there is no specific legislation in relation to house alarms? They seem to be able to be installed without many/any rules at all and allowed to pollute the air with noise, which people ignore anyway.
My alarm informs me when it is going off and I can turn it off from wherever I am. This should be a minimum requirement for any new alarms and legislation should be brought in to retrofit existing alarms with this technology.
Does anyone know why there is no specific legislation in relation to house alarms? They seem to be able to be installed without many/any rules at all and allowed to pollute the air with noise, which people ignore anyway.
My alarm informs me when it is going off and I can turn it off from wherever I am. This should be a minimum requirement for any new alarms and legislation should be brought in to retrofit existing alarms with this technology.
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You have to go the neighbour first and try to resolve it amicably. If it doesn't happen you go to noise control unit.
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