Elvis should take health and safety serious. From the video i realised that one of his staff is standing on the wall and passing wires. Going forward, i believe scaffolding will do and also i can see one staff also using hammer to nail the pole into the wall....drilling machine will do the trick. My humble opinion though.
Thank you so much for this video. As a Caribbean considering the return home and building, security has always been at the forefront for me. I don't recall you asking if the system stays activated once the electricity goes out. Surely on solar it probably will not be an issue but a back up just for the system would be great.
For something like CCTV and door bell, you can easily DIY with some RU-vid videos. For the electric fence, it's pretty dangerous if you're not skilled with high voltage power. In fact, that's what I'm going to do myself.
Thanks for that information please can you explain further about the high voltage, does it mean the ordinary power is not enough? How do you generate high power voltage please 🙏
Very timely information, please does power outage affect the electric fence, when there’s light off does it means intruders can jump on the fence? Also does the security systems work with Solar Energy? Thanks for all the info you bring to us. Great work 👍
Great interview as well. Super resourceful. Thank you for sharing with us. And while I am at it, I have sent you an email, let's connect, Have a blessed day.
I watch these build videos often and everyone lives behind a wall. I saw one home built with bullet proof windows. How bad is theft in Ghana? I know they is everywhere but I've never felt I needed to hide my property behind a wall to protect it.
Solar systems are the best because of power outages in Ghana. What happens to the electronic devices when there is a power outage? All the electronic devices I brought from Germany to my house in Ghana got destroyed due to the inconstant power supply. My solar systems were not affected.Is it advisable to depend only on the national grid? Is it possible to have an insurance cover for such electronic devices due to the power outages '
Why don't you let the man standing on the wall use a ladder instead. He can easily trip and fall next minute he will be in A/E department awaiting for treatment. Use a stainless steel folding ladder.
Just wanted to know the brand and model this company typically sell so I can buy the same because I am not sure what to look for . Thanks Also can I get ETMAC WhatsApp number so I can chat with them .
@@AfricaBuildingHub But with voltage, it is possible to get an indirect electric shock within a 0.2 meters radius. It is very dangerous. But in Ghana, people doesn't respect any building or safety code.
@estherofosu8840 don't let them use the dollar to make excuses, shop around, it's a big market.. I installed it about 5 months ago... £1 was about 15 to 16
Please can you disclose the amount you sent as at the time you did your installation and if possible the prevailing dollar rate to the cedis at that time. Thanks in advance