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With over 20 years experience in the audio-visual sector, DB Communications & Electrical are the ideal team to deliver the home entertainment systems you require.
- We specialise in customised plasma and lcd tv installations, multi-room music systems, aerials and satellite equipment, home security and cctv systems and electrical installations.
- From digital aerials and satellite dishes to bespok

e plasma installations, whatever your requirement is we can identify and design the right solution for you.
- We are SKY and BT-approved installers, fully Part P registered, so you can be assured that our work is completed to the highest standards. We are also fully covered by £2 million liability insurance.
- As we have close relationships with local retailers and manufacturers, we are also able to provide our customers with exclusive special offers on hardware and installations.

Out side led light and ip66 2 gang socket. For there new lazy boy hot tub. Customer very pleased and happy
03/04/2017

Out side led light and ip66 2 gang socket. For there new lazy boy hot tub. Customer very pleased and happy

A job we had yesterday custmer said the RCD keeps tripping we looked in the loft and look what we found ! Due to a very ...
03/04/2017

A job we had yesterday custmer said the RCD keeps tripping we looked in the loft and look what we found ! Due to a very naughty squirrel lol
We rewired full up stairs lighting as the little bleeder was hungry and eat 90% of the cables

Day & night cameras
03/04/2017

Day & night cameras

Very snug but we managed 10 way split RCD consumer unit. Customer very happy
03/04/2017

Very snug but we managed 10 way split RCD consumer unit. Customer very happy

Second job of the day customer said there dish washer has stopped working and its tripped the rcd and it smells.  Lol wo...
03/04/2017

Second job of the day customer said there dish washer has stopped working and its tripped the rcd and it smells. Lol wonder why ! Faulty appliances please be aware people and turn of appliances before you go to bed work or on holiday.

We replaced the socket checked the wiring and made safe. Customer now happy with her new health check and report from dbcomms & electrical.

Good morning home owners.Because here at dbcomms & electrical we care about your family’s safety, we advice and share ou...
02/04/2017

Good morning home owners.

Because here at dbcomms & electrical we care about your family’s safety, we advice and share our information about our interlinked electrical smoke alarms . state of the art BRK/First Alert brand smoke alarms. BRK products are made by the same company that invented the smoke alarm in 1964. The smoke alarms in your new home have been installed as required by local and national building codes. An owner’s manual was included with every home. Be sure to read its content. If you did not receive a manual you can request a replacement copy or get technical assistance with your alarms by calling BRK at 1-800-323-9005. To contact us by mail please send your requests to BRK Brands, Inc., 3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504, Attn: "Consumer Affairs" or visit our websites at www.brkelectronics.com or www.firstalert.com.
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All BRK smoke alarms are warranted for 10 years from the date of first installation. See owner’s manual for details.

Warning - Never ignore any alarm! If the unit alarms and you are not absolutely certain of the source of the smoke, get everyone out of the dwelling immediately. Stay calm and follow your family escape plan. Call the fire department from outside your residence.

FEATURES & OPERATION:
Interconnected System: Your smoke alarms are interconnected, meaning they communicate with each other, forming an integrated system of protection for your home. If one smoke alarm detects smoke, all interconnected alarms will sound. For example, if the smoke alarm in the basement triggers an alarm, the smoke alarm in your bedroom will also sound. homeowners guide houseThis integrated system can warn you of a potential fire throughout your home. Interconnected smoke alarms will also tell you which one sounded the initial alarm. The green LED signifies your alarm has power. The red LED will flash about once every minute signifying you have battery backup power. If the alarm sounds, the red LED on the unit that initiated the alarm will flash rapidly. The red LED on all other interconnected alarms will remain off. After the alarm, the unit will Latch, or remember which unit initiated the alarm. The green LED will be on for 2 seconds and off for 2 seconds. You can reset the Latching feature by pressing the test/silence button.

Battery Backup: Your smoke alarm has a standard 9-volt battery back-up that keeps your smoke alarm system working in case you lose power. For the battery back-up to work, however, the battery must be “fresh” and installed properly. To replace the battery, just open the drawer on the side of the alarm. You do not need to remove the alarm from the ceiling. Remember, the battery drawer will not close unless a battery is inserted.

Test/Silence Button: This is an easy way to make sure your smoke alarm is functioning properly. Just push and hold the test/silence button until the alarm sounds. It is important to test your smoke alarms every week to make sure they are working properly. The test button is the only recommended way to test them. If any smoke alarm does not alarm during testing, make sure it is receiving power and test it again. If it still does not alarm, replace it immediately. Alarm frontDuring testing, you will hear a loud, repeating horn pattern: 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause. When testing a series of interconnected units you must test each unit individually. Make sure all units alarm when each one is tested. This button is also used to silence unwanted or nuisance alarms and reset the Latching feature. The alarm will be silenced for about 10 minutes. The alarm can be re-tested while in silence mode by pushing the test/silence button.

Caution: Never test your alarm by forcing cigarette or other forms of smoke into your alarm. If you choose to use an aerosol smoke product be sure to use one that is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Safety Standards and use it only as directed. Use of non-UL listed products or improper use of UL listed products may affect the smoke alarm’s sensitivity and shorten the expected life of the alarm.

How to maintain your BRK Smoke Alarm
This unit has been designed to be as maintenance-free as possible, but there are a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly: Test it at least once a week (see above). Gently vacuum off any dust on the cover at least once a month using your vacuum’s soft brush attachment. Test the unit after vacuuming the cover. Dust and insects can cause nuisance or false alarming of the unit. Never use water, cleaners or solvents since they may damage the unit. When the battery back-up becomes weak, the smoke alarm will “chirp” about once a minute (the low battery warning). This warning should last 7 days, but you should replace the battery immediately to continue your protection. Never paint over your smoke alarm. Smoke alarms have a limited life. The unit should be replaced immediately if it is not operating properly. You should always replace a smoke alarm after 10 years from date of installation. You should record the date of installation on the back of your smoke alarm.

Is Your Whole Home Protected?
Tips for Increased Protection

Smoke Alarm: Install a smoke alarm on every level of your home and one in every bedroom. Replace your alarms at least every ten years.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm: Install a carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home.

Fire Extinguisher: Keep at least one fire extinguisher on each level of your home. Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen for emergencies.

Carbon Monoxide CO Sources
According to the Journal of National Medical Association, Carbon Monoxide (CO) is the #1 cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America. It can injure or kill in as little as 15 minutes, and because it’s invisible and odorless, you might not know it’s there until it's too late! Common sources of carbon monoxide include a furnace, gas water heater, gas oven or range, gas dryer, kerosene space heater, wood burning stove or fireplace. Even a new home can have a CO problem, which is why carbon monoxide alarms are such an important addition to your home safety plan.

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From our team at Dbcomms & electrical

02/04/2017

All new customers qualify for our new £10.00 off voucher.

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02/04/2017
02/04/2017

NEIGHBOURHOOD police have closed an internet offer of free timer lights after a “great response” led to stocks running out.
In the wake of a spate of burglaries, officers from the Bolton South Neighbourhood Team advertised on Facebook the devices on Facebook for households to put off thieves.
They will begin delivering them this week to successful applicants.

02/04/2017
Please dont wait till its to late. It costs nothing to just ask for a quote . www.dbcomms.net
02/04/2017

Please dont wait till its to late. It costs nothing to just ask for a quote . www.dbcomms.net

Our new welcome packs have been delivered woop woop
31/03/2017

Our new welcome packs have been delivered woop woop

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Bolton
BL18UT

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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01254702248

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