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Re: Monitoring station response time



For about 5 years I had a second redundant cs in another state where we
could switch to instantly, all records were backed up nightly...never ever
had to use it.

I wonder what ADT does with 8 zillion alarms if their cs goes down?


"Frank Olson" <Please-use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > And that also speaks to the advantage of having a local area CS. We know
| > when bad weather is coming, we know what areas tend to have powerfails
or
| > flooding, so we can staff appropriately.
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|
| Unless of course the levy breaks and floods your station...  You're also
| subject to mandatory evacuation orders...  In this particular instance,
| having a "local station" wouldn't be all that "advantageous".  Personally,
| if a disaster like this struck, I'd wanna get outta there anyway...  Ain't
| no point in "dispatching the police" to a break-in when there ain't no
| police to dispatch.
|
| :-))
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