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Chris is an absolute gentleman. After a burglary he ensured we were looked after and a new alarm was fitted. Should of done it sooner but hey ho now we have great piece of mind. Cant rate this man higher!! You pay for what you get!! With Chris you get “absolute” service!! thank you
October 2018
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Called this morning to see about getting my alarm fixed, now instead of coming round and charged me I was talked through how to fix the fault, brilliant😀 can’t thank the gentleman enough (sorry I didn’t catch your name)
I would say that he was able to talk me through a common fault on my system I’m sure this won’t be the case with everyone.
August 2019
You can find the best burglar alarm, wired or wireless systems at House alarms-Liverpool. As you know the alarm industry is growing quick there are great and bad in all, let us at House alarms-Liverpool provide you with the best burglar alarm system, small or large installation.
Which CCTV system is the best answer? Well, that's a big question. CCTV is like ordering the best value TV its down to resolution frame rate and refresh. poor quality systems can be the downfall to the installation, that's why we at Liverpool-House alarms only provide the best quality products.
You shouldn't work on electrical installation if you are not adept, that's why we will provide you with skilled trade person. We install domestic or commercial from a simple light to a complex installation, forward to our website. why not contact us, We are here to guide you! Have a talk with Chris at House alarms - Liverpool
We are an private Security CCTV company. sometimes your security system requires to be maintained, we can provide a first class service and help you get your security up and running. contact us, We are here to support! Have a talk with Chris at House alarms - Liverpool. We do try our upmost to service most CCTV Alarm systems, look at our webpage about repairs
A house burglary takes place every 15 seconds.
This cud be your best line of defence against a theft on your house as well as preventing invasions in the future. A good security system is simple to install, expand or customise.
Because burglary isn’t a one-time situation, once victimised, you are 12 times more likely to have a repeat chance of being burgled, within a cupel of months.
Most break-ins happen in the daytime while most people are at work or school that’s why a good CCTV system or Alarm system from House alarms Liverpool, is a perfect answer to consider and hopefully stop future burglaries.
We can all learn how to battle to keep our house and loved ones safe by taking simple steps in securing our property, this is the best thing to do.
83% of burglars say they would leave a home-property if they see an security system, bell-box or an alarm company sign in a yard/window.
Contact us at: House alarms Liverpool, to have a discussion about your options on what’s available for your protection.
Thieves tend to head for the bedroom to look for cash, jewellery and valuables. Try to conceal them in places they don’t expect to find things.
Most thieves don’t tend to “break” in; so they walk in through an unsecured side door.
Door and window alarm contact sensors inform you to the comings and goings on at your home.
Give us a call at: House alarms Liverpool, we are always willing to give advice in anyway we possibly can, and would love to hear from you at: House alarms Liverpool.
It”s simple to copy most keys: just ask any housekeeper, babysitter, dog walker, or ex boy/girlfriend. Sure, you got most keys back, but how many other keys are out there, that you don’t know of?
Mark your property: Engrave your phone number or ID information or supplementary identifying information on things such as electronics and valuables.
Keep a photograph of serial numbers, this will help identify your property if the police get what has been stolen and recovered outside your house.
You could have a CCTV system installed from House alarms Liverpool.
Tall bushes and landscaping incite robbers to enter and depart without anyone noticing them, this giving lots of time to commit the crime.
Don’t hide a key, Burglars may be crooks, but they aren’t daft, they always look below the doormat or flower pots.
Have someone keep an eye on your home regally.
Most burglars will cover a street with junk flyers then come back to your home, those uncollected leaflets show that nobody is at the property.
Burglars adore unlocked privacy gates and unlocked garage doors, once they’re in, they can take their time in getting in and out of the house without nobody seeing them.
Outside motion detector CCTV give further protection to building security.
Close your blinds as burglars love to window shop as much as you do, always take care that your valuables aren’t upon show, as they shop.
If your vehicle does support auto starting and locking, you can buy a pouch to secure keys away from detection using electronic gadgets.
Information you display on social network may support a burglary.
Sure, you’re “friends” with the people upon social platforms, but how much do you know about them?
Did you know most research have found that a lot of brake-ins happen because of information gained with social networks.
Twitter and many social media networks have places of honour in a burglar’s toolkit.
When you “check in” at a local restaurant or make photos of the sunrise from your rented beach house, you’re advertising that you aren’t in home, so it’s easy to break in, as you will be away for some time.
Taking snap shots, showing your wedding presents or a new computer or TV or tablet, you have just advertised you’r not at home so help yourself.
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Cheshire Police is responsible for policing the community of Cheshire east, west and Chester, Halton and Warrington. Have a look at their website to get help and advice
Look at up to date crime information and advice, help us with appeals for information and find out what we’re doing to tackle crime in your area.
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Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in North West England, with an estimated population of 491,500. Its metropolitan area is the fifth-largest in the UK, with a population of 2.24 million in 2011. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district in the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest in the Liverpool City Region.
Liverpool is on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, and historically lay within the ancient hundred of West Derby in the southwest of the county of Lancashire. It became a borough in 1207 and a city in 1880. In 1889, it became a county borough independent of Lancashire. Its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. Along with handling general cargo, freight, and raw materials such as coal and cotton, the city merchants were involved in the Atlantic slave trade. In the 19th century, it was a major port of departure for Irish and English emigrants to North America. Liverpool was home to both the Cunard and White Star Line, and was the port of registry of the ocean liner RMS Titanic, the RMS Lusitania, RMS Queen Mary, and RMS Olympic.
Liverpool is noted for its culture, architecture, and transport links. It is closely associated with the arts, particularly music; the popularity of the Beatles, who are regarded as the most influential band in history, contributed to the city's status as a tourist destination. Since then, the city has continued to produce hundreds of notable musical acts—musicians from Liverpool have produced 56 No. 1 singles, more than any other city in the world. Liverpool also has a long-standing reputation as the origin of countless actors and actresses, artists, comedians, journalists, novelists, poets, and sportspeople. The city has the second-highest number of art galleries, national museums, and listed buildings in the United Kingdom, with only London having more. In sports, it is best known for being the home of Premier League football clubs Liverpool and Everton; matches between the two are known as the Merseyside derby. The Grand National horse race takes place annually at Aintree Racecourse.
Several areas of the city centre were granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2004. The city celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007, and was named the 2008 European Capital of Culture together with the Norwegian city of Stavanger. The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and William Brown Street. Liverpool's status as a port city has attracted a diverse population, which was historically drawn from a wide range of cultures and religions, particularly from Ireland and Wales. The city is also home to the oldest black community in the UK and the oldest Chinese community in Europe. Natives and residents of the city of Liverpool are referred to formally as Liverpudlians, but most often as Scousers, a reference to "scouse", a form of stew. The word "Scouse" has also become synonymous with the Liverpool accent and dialect.