Re reading your post, I would definitely get the alarm checked out, and ask the engineer what could have tripped it. From my practical side, I was in charge of a building some years ago, and the alarm went off in the early hours of New Year's Day( bet the engineer was sooo pleased!)It was the coldest night of the year, and a comms box( part of the computer system) whose door was held shut with blu tac had swung open and set off the alarm.( No expense spared by our technicians- they had lost the key during a maintenance visit, menaces!). The engineers slightly waspy theory was that the blu tac had been affected by the cold and the door had swung open. We have had some cold nights, depends on where you live. My other thought is rats and mice. My partner runs a busy garage, and mice and rats chewing through wiring in cars is a big problem these days, and not just for those who live in rural areas! Also one if his staff was bitten by a rat his cat had brought in during the night.I know you said you have no pets sunseeker, but the mice theory might be worth looking in to. As I said, I look for the rational explanation first, before wheeling out my ' other' side. I shall be interested to hear what happens...
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