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Re: hello I have an alarm problem



<JackieKetch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It started when the council workmen came and fitted UPVC windows in my
> flat.
> They just smashed off all the door and window sensors saying the alarm
> company would have to fix proper UPVC type sensors. Well the job was
> finished apart from the alarm, after a week or 2 I rang the council and
> they
> sent an alarm engineer to look at the damage. He said, this isn't
> maintenance this is refitting. I explained what had happened and off he
> went. The end of it I have no alarm, The council say its the alarm
> companys
> job, the alarm company say they only do maintenance. The property needs a
> new alarm. The council won't pay for a new alarm so here we are! The alarm
> is an 'Optima compact 2' and there are 6 windows and 2 doors in the flat.
> All with wires dangling, and some smashed plastic sensors. I am at the
> stage
> where I am willing to pay out of my own pocket to get an alarm up and
> chiming! If I buy the 6 window and 2 door sensors will they come with
> fitting /wiring instructions? I can wire a plug and am not colour blind, I
> reckon the hard work has been done with all the wiring just sat waiting
> for
> the sensors. So any advice on the sensors would be good, they were
> vibration
> types that could be set from 1 to 3 bumps, the only UPVC sticky fitted, I
> can find are just window opening and not vibration type. I am getting
> desperate now as out local kids have worked there are no alarms on our
> estate and are getting rather active. Cheers.
>
Hi Jackie,
If you can email me direct ,I will sort the problem out for you.
I am in Leeds in the U.K.I have tried to email you but the mail came back to
me.

Kind Regards.

Michael. Modern Security Systems. Leeds.




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