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		<title>Choosing The Right Alarm System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2005 12:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important that you research the alarm company carefully before you sign a contract with them. Most alarm companies require that you to sign at least a three year monitoring contract. It is very hard to get out of this contract if you are dissatisfied with your service. Some questions to ask: 1. Is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important that you research the  alarm company carefully before you sign a contract with them. Most alarm companies require that you to sign at least a three year monitoring contract.  It is very hard to get out of this contract if you are dissatisfied with your service.</p>
<p>Some questions to ask:<br />
   1.  Is the monitoring center UL Approved.<br />
   2.  How many agents are on duty at any time? (some smaller compaies only have one or two on duty. If there are a lot of calls coming into the center at the same time, some calls could be lost.)<br />
   3.  Do you send a call report of alarms?<br />
   4.  Is your company licensed by the state?<br />
   5.  What kind of security checks does your company perform on your personnel? Does the sales representative have a license by the state, also the installing technician? (Most states do a criminal background check on all alarm company employees and require them to carry and update this at all times.)<br />
   6.  Is the equipment you install UL approved?<br />
   7.  Is an alarm license required by the city you live in? If so, what penalties does the community impose for multiple alarms?</p>
<p>A good idea is to call your local police department and ask them what alarm companies they have the most problems with. They can&#8217;t recommend a company but they can tell you about the companies that do inferior work. Ask your neighbors who have an alarm system.  </p>
<p>Be sure and do your research before you install an alarm system.</p>
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