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Welcome to SiteSec The tattletale™ alarm system is the world’s first and only transportable, digital security system with high performance wireless sensors. The system is completely do-it-yourself (DIY) and can be unpacked and activated with tattletale™’s central alarm monitoring service and armed within minutes of purchase. tattletale™ is designed and engineered so that customers can self-activate the system (with optional accessories) and then protect virtually any asset up to 6 kilometres from tattletale’s self-contained tamper proof Base Unit. Most important, tattletale™ makes the call to dispatch without a telephone line using GSM wireless transmission to report an alarm event. The commercial product has been reviewed by outside industry and technical experts and is overwhelmingly preferred to alternative asset protection solutions. Portable tattletale™ is a complete alarm system in one compact unit. When you purchase a tattletale™ you own it. You can move it from one location to another anytime. If you move just unplug the unit, move it to your next address, and call us with your new information. Job Site Signs and Stickers How is your site marked for protection? Large and small job site signs are available. Jobsite Sign - Small Weather resistant 300mm x 300mm plastic sign. $21.00 Jobsite Sign - Large Weather resistant, lightweight 600mm x 600mm plastic sign. Pricing includes a large item handling fee. $42.00 National Monitoring SiteSec contracts with a reputable, dependable National Monitoring Service. There are no long term contracts. Infact, you can connect for as little as 30 days. Once you finish at the jobsite, call us to deactivate your monitoring. You can reactivate monitoring at anytime for any location within Australia whenever you’re ready. Your only charged for the time your activated.
No state or commonwealth licence has been tied to this business in our public sources. This is common for unlicensed trades or for businesses that have not yet been resolved against a jurisdictional register.