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Wireless Alarm Systems
Disadvantages of Wired Alarm Systems
Traditional wired alarm systems serve the
purpose of security well but compared to the new wireless systems these systems have
some disadvantages as given below:
1.
Chances of Tamper
2.
Chances of damage to the building interiors during installation
3.
Aesthetics
If you
want to install a wired security system in an already built house than you might
have to drill into the walls or break them partly to lay the cables which may
leave telling marks affecting the aesthetics. This may disturb you for weeks. Traditional
systems with unsupervised cabling also have a drawback of being tampered. Wireless Systems don't need any
wiring. These systems can be easily programmed and relocated any time. These
systems come in stylish looks and look modern.
JA-63
Wireless Alarm Systems
The JA-63 "Comfort", wireless alarm system,
protects you from burglars, fires, gas leaks, and other dangers. With panic
switches and built in tampering sensors, you are always protected, while home or
away. When triggered, the JA-63's built in and programmed logic will know if it
should activate the local audible alarm, send an emergency message by phone
(ordinary and mobile network), communicate with a monitoring station (police or
security company) and (or) dial a Pager. It uses the latest digital signal
processing and wireless communication for outstanding reliability.
The system complies to
international standards, including continual automatic testing for all system
parts, to be sure that your system is always prepared. The JA-63 "Comfort"
system provides these major advantages:
Quick and easy installation, no damage to the interior of your house or office,
high level of safety and security, easy operation and minimal maintenance.

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