What the Alarm Companies don't want you to know
If a thief cuts your phone line on your home or business monitored alarm , the alarm company DOES NOT recieve a signal.As a result of this , no one will be able to respond to your premises being broken into !
Surrey, BC (PRWEB) June 18, 2005 -- Homes and businesses are not being told the truth about just how easy it is to defeat their alarm monitoring. Many businesses and homes have had their phone line cut, and the alarm company was not alerted. Why ? Simply because there is no way for the alarm companies to be alerted when a phone line is cut, therefore the police cannot be notified. Now the home or business is completely on their own.
The alarm industry has painted itself into a corner, offering free alarms only if the customer signs a long term monitoring agreement. The alarm industry does not tell people about what would happen if the phone line is cut because it would likely mean the customer would not purchase a monitoring contract. The alarm industry bases its existence, and profits, on monitoring contracts.
If one was to look closely at the fine print on the monitoring contract, one would fine a no-liability clause which states the alarm company is not responsible for any losses that occur as a result of a phone line cut. So, why offer it in the first place if it is so easily defeated?
The lists of victims of this problem is lengthy, many cut phone lines have occurred all across Canada and the U.S.A. Detailed documents exist along with proof of this serious weakness in the security business. For further information, contact Rocky Krogfoss at 604-541-7989 in Vancouver , B.C. , Canada.
Contact: Rocky Krogfoss
Office: 604-541-7989
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