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Welcome to Alarms For Farms, a UK based manufacturer of rural security systems, including wireless perimeter protection for vulnerable areas of the farm and remote farm security cameras. In 1994 we started with a single product, a long-range wireless gateway alarm. From such humble beginnings, Alarms for Farms has developed the most comprehensive range of specialist farm security systems in the UK.

Responding to customers' requests we have developed an unparalleled range of wireless perimeter protection systems, GSM alarms, wireless gateway and driveway alarms and wireless CCTV and surveillance camera systems. Wireless CCTV is one area where we are truly UK market leaders, and our state-of-the-art digital IP camera systems are ideal not only for security use, but also for deployment as calving cameras, foaling cameras and lambing cameras.

You'll not find a more highly specified system in terms of image quality and transmitting range on the UK market.
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Company History: Alarms for Farms was founded in 1994 by electronics graduate Damon Rodwell, and for three years serviced the farms within a 100-mile radius of our Gloucester base.
A move to southern Scotland in 1997 and the advent of the internet saw an increase in the mail-order side of the business, and our product range steadily evolved, mainly driven by requests and ideas from the farming community.
We now have the most comprehensive range of specialist farm security equipment on the UK market.
Our biggest advertising tool is word of mouth.
We are routinely recommended by police forces up and down the UK, but the majority of our customers come to us by personal referral.
Below are just a few of the comments we've received from happy customers.
Just a quick note to say the Omnisight system is working perfectly.
Also I would like to say thank you for this brilliant system and all the help setting every thing up.
I will highly recommend it to any one.
I don't have to dread calving any more.
The following videos have been uploaded at full HD resolution but the bit-rate limit on YouTube means that even on superfast broadband, the quality isn't as good as you will achieve monitoring the system locally.
Full HD (1080P) is broadcast-quality, but your broadband may not allow you to stream at this rate.
If so, select a lower resolution, but be aware that the image quality will be correspondingly reduced, and does not represent the true performance of the camera.
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