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Re: Advice on wireless alarm for apartment



On Mar 16, 11:17 pm, "Robert L Bass" <no-sales-spam@bassburglaralarms>
wrote:
> > It may call him on his cell, but he'll
> > have no idea what it's saying unless
> > he understands alarmglish...
>
> With the addition of a voice/pager dialer
> most systems can notify the homeowner
> of an alarm.  Some units will notify as
> many as eight persons and can differentiate
> up to four conditions (e.g., burglary, fire,
> freeze, flood).
>
> These are not as effective as central
> station monitoring but for people whose
> police departments are so far away (country
> homes) or so inept (Bridgeport, CT) that
> monitoring is of little value they can provide
> some measure of security.
>
> I don't have exact figures but I'd estimate
> about 10 to 20% of my DIY clients use a
> voice/pager dialer.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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Thank you gentlemen, I appreciate your input. I'll pass this on to
him. My apologies also for my less-than-warm remark to the wise-guy,
I'm down with the flu, so it's hard to be patient when trying to help
someone else out when you feel this lousy.

Rich



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