Does anyone use FrontPoint security in their home?
Do you like it? Pros/Cons? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Filed under: Do It Yourself Security
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Personal Home Alarms & Security System Information
Do you like it? Pros/Cons? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Tagged with: pros cons
Filed under: Do It Yourself Security
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We installed FrontPoint’s security system in our church complete with cameras. The best move we ever made. The system does much moore than you can imagine. We can not only protect ourselves from intruders but also watch and record any movements during church. We know who comes and goes during the week and can access the system from any computer to arm, dissarm, see history, or change user names and codes. Whatever your use I think you will be completely satisfied.
Have had for over 2 years, and LOVE LOVE LOVE them. You will find NO BETTER VALUE for price per technology than you will with them. And as a huge free bonus value add, you get absolutely spectacular customer service and support. Don’t take my word for it, just google for reviews, such as this:
http://tinyurl.com/ydofzkm
(minus the Was that So Hard Sarcasm which can’t be removed)
and
http://tinyurl.com/ydro583
(minus the Was that So Hard Sarcasm which can’t be removed)
Yes. I have it at my vacation home in New Hampshire. It was not expensive to install. It is accessible by my iphone or blackberry to monitor everything from who is in it and the temperature if its during winter. It is more secure because it has no external telephone lines(uses cell phone frequencies to call for help) We have used it for about a 1.5 years and really have no issues at all. The system took about an hour to install. It uses batteries and no wires. We have glass breaks, motin sensors, window and door sensors, smoke and fire sensors, temperature sensors (because its in New Hampshire minus 20 in 2008!) At some pooint I’ll have to change all the batteries -whatever! The best part is that it is remotely accessible. The cons are that the company is not local, and I feel a little on my own and there is a contract required. The system cost me about $400. In my main home I spent $3000, 20 years ago and it does not do 1/2 of what this one does.