[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]
Re: Need information on security
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 09:35:17 -0400, "Bob Worthy"
<securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>A better place to start is by identifing a legitimate, reputable, LICENSED
>AND INSURED alarm contractor, or two or three (whatever makes you
>comfortable), in your area. After a personal visit to your home, they will
>be better qualified to address your needs and proceed with the required
>installation than we would, especially if time is of the essence. You are
>going to get to many varied opinions here which may only confuse you and in
>reality, at days end, we will not be the ones providing you the service.
>Check your yellow pages, local building department, Chamber of Commerce,
>State licensing board, State Alarm Association, friends and family for
>references, Better Business Burearu, etc. for choices. Stay away from the
>"Free" or very low down plans. They are tickler adds that will end up
>costing you more in the long run. After you have your info, feel free to
>check back and at that time we can say whether it is a good design, good
>equipment and fair pricing.
>
>Good Luck and we will talk with you soon!
Bob,
Thanks for the info. I will do some calling. When I started the only
company in my mind was ADT since I had heard ads and such. My husband
was going to call them today. I'm glad that I took the time to do a
bit of research first.
B
alt.security.alarms Main Index |
alt.security.alarms Thread Index |
alt.security.alarms Home |
Archives Home