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Re: Commercial Alarm - help
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > "Al Colombo" <securitymission@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > I think most of us in the alarm industry fail to realize that the
first
> > > order of business is "Crime Prevention,"
> >
> > There is no "crime prevention" in a residential application.
> > It's only a set of words that floats around in your head like the term
> > "Peace of Mind".
> > There are other avenues that can provide better layers of detection.
> > I think that most of the alarm industry has mislead people to believe
that
> > some of these methods can be set at an exact dollar amount. That way of
> > thinking will be a long road to recovery from the amount of false alarms
> > that has plagued the industry, and the respondents.
> > Moving outdoors with detection, video verification, and intervention
will
> be
> > the next step.
> > Problem is right now, the RMR Nazi's can't figure out the technology,
let
> > alone make it affordable.
>
> I hate to tell you this but it's the "RMR Nazi's that are driving the
> technology and slowly making it affordable
>
Really? They must all be in Texas, cause I haven't seen it my way yet....
You'll forgive me if I can't take your word for it...
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