This is a demonstration of the Wireless Honeywell “Lynx” Security Alarm System, exclusive to Watch24 Security Services Australia. Honeywell wireless technology is the “Rolls Royce” of security equipment, far superior than cheap clones or DIY systems, but still extremely affordable. Unlike outdated hard-wired alarms, installation is quick and clean and is usually completed within 48 hours. Call J & L Security (as agents for Watch24) on 132 924 (Australia only) to book a free security assessment and receive your 1 month no obligation free trial now! www.alarmyou.com.au
Honeywell Lynx Wireless Alarm System: J&L Security, Sydney Australia
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#1 by cantusterroco - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
REMEMBER! if you put an alarm system in your house, this will not 100% protect you but instead it gives you a relax mind because you have security …. ALARM SYSTEM = EXTRA PROTECTION only !!! if you want more protection, you should install a higher security alarm system and a GUN at home! :–)
#2 by rynmullet - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
but if someone comes and reps the system off the wall when they break in you think your protected then? lynx is a stand alone unit…i wouldn’t get one.
#3 by affs59 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
I have this system and it is so easy to use and very reliable
#4 by Lachlant1984 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
That’s a great idea for blind a vision impared people who live by themselves such as I do. I have no real need for an alarm, but some people who are blind may want to have one.
#5 by alphaman1101 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
Im not sure but you just game me an idea of what i should do with my custom system
im going to add a mode for vision impared people. also im going to add voice dictation to it for impaired.
thanks for the idea
#6 by TiffanyJ1985 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
thats the same exact alarm i have but mine was put in by vector security
#7 by TheLizardKing1967 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
Get ADT…They are the BEST
#8 by Lachlant1984 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
I had no idea these systems were available here in Ausralia. How easy is it for a blind or vision impaired person to use this system?
#9 by robscars123 - January 28th, 2010 at 21:35
is vgood look gat it is good