Holiday Alarm System Special
Going away these holidays? Consider a remote alerting, self-monitored GSM alarm system for your home, just $999! No need for monitoring service contracts- just use it for whenever you are away, GSM provides a far more reliable service than wifi-based systems so providing excellent peace-of-mind.
Price includes our standard system complete with full battery backed-up panel, motion detectors (2), door sensors (2), and keyfobs (2), installation.
The alarm panel can send texts via SMS to up to three devices alerting you to any motion detection or important updates from the security system as well as remote arming/disarming. Works with any camera system and there are many optional extras to choose from including fire sensors, flammable gasses, perimeter systems, and now the latest technology in fog cannons- if an intruder breaks in you can drive them out of the home from anywhere in the world!
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Contact us:
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Phone: 06 377 5535,
Email: ohcservice@gmail.com
Or in-store: Jackson St, Masterton- call in to see our working demo and other options to suit your needs
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