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Re: Note



"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mike Sokoly wrote:
>>
>> Bass Quotes!
>>
>>
>> I've yet to see a 5-year old Nutone intercom that was still
>> working.  I sell replacement parts for them only because most
>> people don't want to fix the huge holes that would be left in
>> their walls if they replaced them with better quality hardware.
>>
>> Would you like a picture of the Nutone 3003 that is still perfectly
>> operational in my home?
>
>
> My parent's place had a Nutone system in it as well.  They built it in
> 1974 and we sold it in 2000.  It was still working well.  It's like
> Robert's comment about Ademco 998 PIR's.  Some people like 'em, and some
> don't (words to that effect).  I personally haven't had any problems with
> the ones installed in about twenty of our systems (all take-overs), but I
> wouldn't install another one to replace one that was defective. We've
> settled on Paradox.

I tried their DG-70/75's for pet, uh I mean cat immunity... They (the
DG-70/75's) failed to provide true immunity... I've tried DS-835i's, a
couple of different Ademcraps, and now Visonic K980s, Max & Boots (the most
likely culprits) eventually set all of them off... My final solution, I have
to catch all four cats each morning before leaving, attach each feline to
his/her ball & chain... The ball & chain is just heavy enough to keep them
from jumping on the furniture and into the window sills, but it does allow
them to move around on the floor without setting the alarm off...

The last few bids I went out on were Residential ones with cats... I showed
the potential clients my cat solution, I assured them it would work, NO
FALSE alarms, and healthier pets (an added benefit of the Ball &
Chain)....... For some reason, neither one called me back, maybe I need to
work on my presentation??? :-))




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