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Re: Pool job
Major pool supply stores usually have a line on them or go online. Security
wholesalers would not be the best place to start. Call a larger pool company
and find out who the wholesalers are in the area for the pool industry. They
would probably have a good idea of a manufacturer. I remember when the pool
alarm law was first past, the pool industry wholesalers had a system that
someone was pushing because we were getting fliers faxed to us. That was
years ago and I don't remember who it was other than it was from a pool
supply warehouse. There also was a chain of retail security stores here at
one time that sold all kinds of security items for the home. They had the
floating alarms that reacted to a disturbance in the water. Maybe there is
some of those type stores still around. Sears may have something.
Pinch-a-Penny is a large chain of pool supply stores here. Go online and see
if they have something. Sorry for the BS but that usually happens when Bass
opens his mouth.
"Rich" <Rich3784@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CPednVeDfotD7dfVnZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
> although I am proud of my installs and take the time to ask for help when
I
> need it. The owner wants 2 pool alarms. I just ask where I can get alarm
> equipment , and yes it is pool related not burglar alarm.
> And yes I adding them to the building alarm.
> And yes the city runs it own alarm receiver.
>
> I don't need this back and forth that is not related to my question.
>
> Keep it to pool alarm floats.
>
>
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