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Re: Re: Alarm systems
At 09:34 13/01/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Being an installer of security systems (specifically alarms) I
would
>not reccommend using wireless equipment. That doesn't mean
to say
>it's crap, but I personally wouldn't use it unless you really have
to.
>
>Probably not doing myself any favours by saying this, but any
>reasonably competent person can install a good quality
alarm. You
>can buy any equipment you need from a security supplier and it will
>all come with extremely good instruction manuals.
Thanks to all for the good feedback re alarm systems.
I'm looking for interconnected smoke alarms as much if not more than the
security aspect.
Consequently wireless would be much easier.
As an installer, how long do you allow for small office / home for wired
system?
(Hours or days?)
Any more experience from others regarding wired vs wireless?
Cheers,
Martin
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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