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Home Security Systems
We are considering installing a security system. We are familiar with ADT and see that Xfinity now has a home security system. What system do you have and do you recommend it. Thanks
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We used Galaxy Home Solutions in Wildwood.
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We use Suncoast Security
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I had Suncoast come by today. I'm impressed with the product and likely to do it.
Joe Pine 352-362-1777. Say Kitty referred you. |
We use Frontpoint Security - wireless installation, reliable, and great monitoring;yes, we would recommend.
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I just put in a wireless system - Fortress Security. I installed it myself in about 2-3 hours. It is not monitored, but if the system is alarmed, it will call up to five phone numbers and you can "listen in" when it calls to see if you hear anyone. When the siren goes off, it is 130 dB - I guarantee nobody will stay in the house when it goes off. What I wanted was, if someone came into my house while I was gone, I wanted a siren to go off to scare them away. This does the trick. A one time $120 and no ongoing monthly cost. The system I got included 5 door or window alarms and two motion detectors. Peace of mind.
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Looking into simplisafe (simplisafe.com). It is wireless and self installed. There are 3 levels of monitoring. Monitoring does not require a contract. It looks promising. It is probably the one I will install. I have been reading a lot about it. It gets good reviews.
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A very simple DIY and anyone can do this one!!!
A wireless unit SecurityMan AirAlarmII D.I.Y. Wireless Home Alarm System Kit, Deluxe Sold by all major stores, HD $169 info It does plenty no monthly charges, you can add cameras http://www.securitymaninc.com/produc...mllDL-main.jpg SecurityMan Air-AlarmIIDL is a wireless LED touch pad security alarm system kit for home and business. It is user-friendly easy to use protecting home/business at a minimum cost of investment. Do-It-Yourself installation and monitoring alarm system without monthly fees is a key benefit for users. The system will alert by phone calls to owner through a series of enlisted phone numbers. The owner can then dial into the host to arm or disarm using the phone’s numeric keypad. Air-AlarmIIDL system can be upgraded by adding up to 60 wireless sensors, sirens, and up to 10 remote controllers. |
This is one of the safest places i know --- if someone breaks into my home they will probably leave me something -what are they going to take - my couch - my bed - --- if you have nothing they cant take anything
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I went with ADT with monitoring and am contented.
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Another vote for Frontpoint Security. Love the customer service and the equipment.
Total Security, Big Savings | FrontPoint Security |
We used Suncoast and are very satisfied. I also like the ability to add smoke/fire protection if you so desire. The service even included an emergency pendant for my elderly mother.
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I went with FrontPoint, great system
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Just arrived today, looks nice should be working later today.
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A question for all systems that originate a call to either the user or a central station: what mechanism is used to place the call? A land line? Internet? In both cases, these are easily defeated by simply cutting the cables that are readily accessible on the outside of our houses. The only truly secure way to reach you or a central station is via the cellular network. I doubt that the DIY systems have this and I think systems like ADT charge extra for this service. Alarm.com is one system that I am aware of that was designed around this threat and ONLY uses cellular technology to communicate with you and/or a monitoring station.
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We are having Comcast install phone, cable, internet, and security on 3/6/14. We were quoted the following:
First 12 months $142.93 and second 12 months $162.93. There is a 3 year contract with the security portion of the bundle and the price may go up considerably. We have the Comcast bundle in our house and these costs are consistent with what we pay and do not include the fees or taxes. Our third year price increased by $20.00 in PA. The Internet is for the in between plan and the TV is also the middle plan without premium stations. The phone is local and long distance within the US. We have a block for international calls. |
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A vote for FrontPoint Security. After looking at the top 5 I decided on FrontPoint for several reasons.
They use a national monitoring firm called Rapid Response; Central Monitoring Station :: Rapid Response Monitoring Systems and You! For those with more than one system this becomes an issue of significance. Most of the others use regional providers. Their control system is by GE. Their consultants are 5 star witout a doubt. No pressure to sell. ONLY help you determine what type(s) of coverage create the most comfort for the customer. The do it yourself is extremely well packaged and the clear and precise step by step set up and operate are flawless. It was also important to me to have remote capability via my iphone. I would not by a hard wired system, hence mine had to be cellular based. The after the sale customer support 24/7 is some of the best I have EVER dealt with. Every single person is well trained and knows the product in detail. Here is their website: Wireless Home Security Systems | Frontpoint Security They have three different monitoring plans to choose from. Technology, quality and customer service one would expect in such a business. My consultant asked me what was going on in TV as they have been getting a significant number of requests in the past few weeks. Good luck |
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I am very happy! Thank you, Fortress! :bigbow: |
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Thanks, I found the Frontline website. FYI for anyone considering these, they list two wireless models, one which dials out via land line or magic jack type, and one which is cellular phone capable. Prices range from $120-$285 without add-ons.
update: After reading more about this system, the SCM model which supports cellphone compatible dialing, only uses a SMC (AT&T and one other) sim cards, not compatible with Verizon. IMO, I think it's best to have a land line if you want to use the dialing out feature with any of these systems. If you just want to use the alarm system to alert you when sleeping or to scare off a burglar, then any of these systems should work. |
Most of the DIY systems can dial out both ways or as E-flyer found other systems that do.
For a crook to cut your phone line is not just walking upto the side of your home and snipping a wire most are underground, so they need to go the the green utility box open that and cut then break in, takes them too much time. Moreover, if there doing all that it is because they saw a sign that you have alarm protection. I think it's easier to go to another target for them. One last point all these systems can dial out to a central station which calls the police. I have one that charges $6 a month, they do the same service as the higher priced ones that rip you off for a lot more $$$. It doesn't matter where they are located. The most important part of any alarm system is the sign in front of your home.......... |
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