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Re: Wireless Home Security Systems



Sir, I don't know this equipment at all. However, one advantage to buying
from an online retailer would be support when you go to do programming. Even
a professional has trouble with a new panel he's never seen. That said,
perhaps someone here can assist you with specific advice on the particular
equipment in question

R.H.Campbell
Home Security Metal Products
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
www.homemetal.com


"Armadillo Soup" <louispoint@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96F1A0D27CB04louispointyourmommac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Armadillo Soup <louispoint@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:Xns96F195E5FE13Clouispointyourmommac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> I guess I sort of came of aggresive myself, hee hee. I think I must have
> simply stumbled on some particularly nasty old threads.
>
> Anyway, I was looking at this system:
>
> GE Deluxe Security Kit
> http://tinyurl.com/7e3eo
> long url:
> http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=114730-43405-
> 71183&detail=cr&lpage=none
>
> I wish they told you more about this system. Like if you can disarm it by
> phone, for example, though this is not totally necessary.
> ---
> and homedepot's website has this one:
> Smarthome SecureLinc II Wireless Security System
>
> I'd post the url but you guys have probably seen it.
>
> On the surface, the SecureLinc seems to have more features and
> accessories,
> but ultimately the bottom line is reliability, as really I don't need that
> many features.




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