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Wired Security Alarm
We're about to move house shortly and one of the first jobs I'll want to do is install a wired security alarm (intruder, fire detection and communicator) When I did this 10 years ago in our current property the recommendation was to go for a Texecom Veritas system. This was pretty simple to install and has proved very reliable. As they still make this system is there any reason not to go for it or is it a bit old hat now and there is a new kid on the block which is generally recommended.
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... We're about to move house shortly and one of the first jobs I'll want to do is install a wired security alarm (intruder, fire detection and communicator) When I did this 10 years ago in our current property the recommendation was to go for a Texecom Veritas system. This was pretty simple to install and has proved very reliable. As they still make this system is there any reason not to go for it or is it a bit old hat now and there is a new kid on the block which is generally recommended. I still fit Veritas. Nothing wrong with them IMHO -- Adam |
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