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The Worst Alarm System

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my opinion on the worst alarm is most the diy alarms (response mostly) especially their wired alarms awful

anything that has bugs and needs flashing!!

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We have all seen bad systems. Do you mean worst panel or installer?

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anything that has bugs and needs flashing!!

Do much flashing Chris?

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We have all seen bad systems. Do you mean worst panel or installer?

I mean worst panels

anything that has bugs and needs flashing!!

It could be worse, full of bugs and the manufacturer does not fix it.

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Or, worse again, they fix it, but because its a bit embarassing - and they can't actually explain the cause, just patch it - don't tell you there is fix until you phone up after lots of hair tearing... (not your co Adrian :) )

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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