Showing posts with label Fitted home alrms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fitted home alrms. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Is it too good to be true

 Is it too good to be true.


There have been times where we all have had this thought. Is it too good to be true? You see a fantastic deal, great service, no catches. Everything is perfect and nothing could possibly go wrong. You are right to think the worst and want to check out the company. We advice you to do the same as in most cases it is too good to be true.

Unless it is us,

What we offer:

We do offer cheap prices; we will put them at the lowest price possible to help you save money. We don’t want to bleed you dry, we want to help you save your hard earned cash!

The Best service:

It’s all about you; we will talk to you over the phone and advice the best possible alarm for you. We will take the extra bit of time to find out all the information and help you feel confident in the alarm that you are going for as well as answer any of the questions you may have.

Our Friendly engineers will work with you on the installation, advising the best position of all the devices as well as teach you all you need to know on the Alarm and devices.

Contracts:

We will not tie you into any contracts, Buying an alarm is expensive enough; we do not want you to have to pay extra just to use it. We offer all types of alarms for all property types and for all purposes. It’s not about going for the most expensive alarm it’s about the right alarm.

Call Outs:

We do offer a yearly service with a minimal cost of £75.00. This will include full servicing of your alarm and devices and a battery change should it need it. But this is entirely up to you.

This is something we recommend but it isn’t something we will pressure you into to, should you choose not to be serviced by us we will not stop you using your alarm.

If this does sound too good to be true, we urge you to look at our reviews page on the Review centre and Trustpilot and see what people are saying about us and do your own research. We know we cannot be beaten on price and service. And if you do find cheaper it is probably a man with a van job.

Visit : http://goo.gl/LdTzED

Phone : 0800 193 8727
020 3137 8727

Email : sales@fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Website : www.fittedhomealarms.co.uk

Third Party Monitored Burglar Alarms – Is it worth it?

 Monitored Burglar Alarms


We have a large number of customers asking us to differentiate between our wireless alarms and third party monitored alarms or alarms on a contract. We believe it is time we put some perspective into how we operate and what differentiates us.

Burglaries are on the rise, and hence the demand for ways of protecting your family and homes. While additional lighting and locking doors and windows all the time etc. always help, there is still no alternative to a good quality alarm system. Burglar alarm systems are not only a good visible deterrent, they can alert if there is a break in attempt, some of them can be operated in the night as well as when going out, and not to mention the telecommunicating features.

Now, what exactly is a monitored alarm? Let us compare some of the features, how it works, what it costs and the common pitfalls.

Our Self- monitored Telecommunicating Alarms

  • How it works: Alarm directly calls three or four numbers of your choice when there is a break-in attempt. There is no middleman and waiting for a monitoring station to call you.
  • Who owns the alarm: You do. Once we fit the alarm, it is completely owned by you. All our alarms come with 1 or more years of onsite warranty.
  • How much does it cost: Our wireless telecommunicating alarms start from £375.00 upwards and there is only a onetime fee to pay. All our prices are including fitting costs and VAT. No hidden charges or additional fees, what so ever.
  • Contracts: There is NO contract that ties you down with us. You still have all your statutory rights, and all our alarms come with onsite warranty, but you don’t pay any additional fees. No mandatory servicing contracts or small print annual checkup contracts.
  • Sales tactics: All our customers either find us through our websites or through recommendations of our existing customers. We do not cold call either by phones, or by visits. All our staff members are trained to help you decide the right alarm system for you, when you call us to discuss your requirements. We use no pressure tactics or incentives to sign up to a lengthy contract.
  • Who installs them: All the alarms we sell on our website are installed by our qualified engineers, trained and certified by manufacturers. We do not use third party installers or outsource any stages of our services.
  • Alarm Servicing: We will be happy to service your alarms. You are not under any obligation or contract to use us; you can try doing it yourself or use a third party organisation to do the same.
  • Future Proofing: You can upgrade your alarm system anytime you are ready. You can add more features, new types of sensors whenever you find necessary. If done at the time of servicing, we will only charge you for the new accessories.
  • Moving homes: No problem, we can help you remove your alarm, and arrange to install it in your new home. You are under no obligation to use us for the same either.
  • What happens at the end of contract: There is no contract, so alarm works as long as you maintain it and look after it.
  • How it works: Alarm alerts the monitoring station. The monitoring station then calls you (The key holders). If anything, this is a slower process than alarm calling you directly.
  • Who owns the alarm: Most third party monitored alarms are in a contract, and to make sure you pay for this for a long period, the contract says, the alarm is owned by the alarm company, not you!
  • How much does it cost: Most of these alarms have an initial payment and then monthly fee for monitoring (typical length of 3 years). A typical cost over this period can run up to £800-1200 depending on your supplier and package you choose.
  • Contracts: Watch out for the small prints. If you google, you can find thousands of stories about people being trapped in contracts and having to pay a lot more than they initially thought they have to. Watch out for penalty clauses, additional annual check up fees, length of contract, and whether they can increase monitoring fees in the length of the contracts etc.
  • Sales tactics: It is important to completely understand what is written in the contract than what is told to you by the sales people. There are shoddy sales people who trick people into signing contracts, by not explaining the contract in detail, making promises that are different from what the contract entail. Make sure you read and completely understand what you are signing up to. Also find out if there is a cooling off period before the alarm is installed.
  • Who installs them: There are also lots of companies, who sells alarms, then to be installed by another company and then monitored by a third company. Make sure who is doing what, and be aware of the confusions this may cause, and who to get hold of, if you need to resolve any issues.
  • Alarm Servicing: Some monitored alarms come with a service contract and at times additional servicing costs on top of your monthly fees. Read the small prints in your contract.
  • Future Proofing: Certain alarms on fixed price packages may only come with a fixed number of accessories. Make sure it provides you adequate protection. Also, while you are on a contract, you may not be allowed to change any features of your alarm either. Find out more before you sign the contract.
  • Moving homes: You will be in for a big shock if you try moving homes halfway through the length of your monitoring contract. Most cases, you will be asked to pay the remaining amount due for the length of the contract. And you may be expected to take a new contract for your new home as well.
  • What happens at the end of the contract: When you stop paying, the alarm and its monitoring service stops working. You may be asked to sign a new contract to continue getting the monitoring service. If you no longer wish to continue using the alarm, make sure the company won’t charge you to remove the alarm from your premises. Read the small prints again.



Phone : 0800 193 8727
020 3137 8727


Thursday, 13 November 2014

Infinte Prime Alarm With GSM Link

 Infinte Prime Alarm With GSM Link

                                   
"Best In Quality, Cheap in Price"

The ESP Infinite Prime is a fully featured professional grade wireless alarm suitable for all types of domestic properties, and has telephone auto-dialler. This alarms offers remote arm/disarming using any telephone, voice indication of alarm status, full, part and perimeter arming options and more. The control panel and external siren are mains powered but communicate with each other wirelessly. All detectors are wireless and powered by 2 year life lithium batteries. The control panel will identify and alert you to any low battery well before it runs out. Up to 32 motion detectors can be connected to this alarm system. The GSM link in the alarm system means no need for connection to landline phones, as the system takes in a sim card and alerts you on every occasion. You can create different security codes for people who have access to the property and the system can be programmed in a way, every time the property is accessed using different codes, you can be alerted. Home Automation technology in this alarm allows having up to 16 240V devices around the home can be automatically controlled to activate or deactivate at preset times or on demand with no extra complicated wiring required. The appliance can then be switched on and off remotely using the infinites INF-REMCON or by a pre-set schedule programme, ideal for giving an impression of activity when the property is unattended deterring any potential intruders.


Fitted Home Alarms Ltd
1 Twyford Place, Lincolns Inn Office Village,
Lincoln Road, High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire, HP12 3RE
Phone : 0800 193 8727 , 020 3137 8727