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Insurance Approved Alarms

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Hello everyone,

Recently I was informed that an alarm that is still quite good to install is taken off the list of insurance companies approved list of alarms for no rhyme or reason. When I quizzed them about this sudden decision they informed me that they keep replacing the old systems with the new ones as and when the new systems come out to the market. Their logic was that the newer systems are invariably always better than the old one.

Frankly if you ask me this just seems like a collusion between insurance company & the alarm company. One day an alarm that is good enough to be on their approved list is no longer on it the next.

Has anyone else encountered this problem & if so how did they solve it?

equipment is not on an aproval list. If it complies to the relevant standards was british standards now european standards your allowed to use it. Police response is different as if you loose your response status you have to comply to the current regulations. What you may have is that your insurance campany accepted an unapproved system before and now they wont. What they wont say is that your galaxy 8 no longer is appproved you need a galaxy 2-20! So i dont know how to solve your so called problem cos its one that as far as i can tell from the info you have given doesnt exist mate

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Hello everyone,

Recently I was informed that an alarm that is still quite good to install is taken off the list of insurance companies approved list of alarms for no rhyme or reason. When I quizzed them about this sudden decision they informed me that they keep replacing the old systems with the new ones as and when the new systems come out to the market. Their logic was that the newer systems are invariably always better than the old one.

Frankly if you ask me this just seems like a collusion between insurance company & the alarm company. One day an alarm that is good enough to be on their approved list is no longer on it the next.

Has anyone else encountered this problem & if so how did they solve it?

Since when did insurers spec the panel?

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