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Wireless Or Wired?

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I'm sure. Following Chris's logic as we have had our boiler serviced by a gas safe engineer I'm going to put the gas safe logo on our website. Our customer understand we are just an alarm company.

i bought a pack of envelopes and book of postage stamps with the queens head on them last weekend - can i claim to have a royal seal of approval?

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i bought a pack of envelopes and book of postage stamps with the queens head on them last weekend - can i claim to have a royal seal of approval?

With Chris logic yes. Approved by her maj. Much better than NSI gold.

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I am about to purchase a new alarm system as my current one is outdated and i am paying through the nose for annual service.

 

As i have just decorated the whole house I really would like to avoid a load of new wiring going round the place.

 

Are the current wireless systems used by major installers now reliable.

 

I would be gratfeul for any tips.

Would always go wired if possible, there are too many other products using similar frequencies which can interfere.

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