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Re: Need Advice For Packaged Home Alarm Purchase



Jesus, there's no end to it.  I'll be going w/ a full fledge co,
but will inquire about license, insurance, warranty.

Mike

"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mike wrote:
>> I suspect I should diagram the alarm layout and consider the number of
>> zones I'll need.
>> Makes sense to me to have cable pulled for all the smoke alarms, temp
>> sensors (though I
>> forgot why I need heat sensors if I have smoke alarms installed) and
>> glass breaks,
>> Turns out a neighbor has a good buddy who works for an alarm company
>> who's going
>> to drop by.
>>
>> Miek
>
>
> If he's going to install the system for you make certain he carries
> adequate worker's comp.  As another poster here mentioned, if you hire
> someone that's "moon-lighting" and he's injured in your house, you're
> liable to wind up in a heap of pain...




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