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Hi 'Sales Team', Because of x'mas periood, I didn't really expect the product to be delivered until the New Year. Very pleasantly surprised to receive it within 36 hours. 11 out of 10 for service then! Seems to be a solid piece of kit - there appears to be plenty of unreliable rubbish out there if comments are to be believed.

Hi 'Sales Team', Because of x'mas periood, I didn't really expect the product to be delivered until the New Year. Very pleasantly surprised to receive it within 36 hours. 11 out of 10 for service then! Seems to be a solid piece of kit - there appears to be plenty of unreliable rubbish out there if comments are to be believed. Not fully installed yet i.e. door sensor wiring & additional siren from previous alarm link-up so it's just the PIR for now. (It's 'Grim up North' at the moment- not the weather for messing about up the garden) I'm confident it will fulfil it's purpose completely if the volume of the siren is any indication. Hope this initial review is helpful.

Mr G Crook

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