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mdf290
If we want to talk about "misleading information" then we can start with yours:
Scaremongering nonsense.You may buy the wireless system and install it and it works fine. Then a neighbour buys the same system and there are two alarms using the same radio channel to communicate from sensors to control panel and/or siren.
Absolutely and factually proven as nonsense.
I fitted 20 alarms all on a Park Home Estate near York (ie like holiday homes)
They have been there for the last two years in fact more than two years and have worked without any cross inteference at all...lol They are all within the immediate vicinity of three to four other identical systems on the neighbouring homes and the ones accross the street and behind on the street backing. In fact I can think of a cluster of 5 homes in one corner all adjacent or backing each other.
Not one report has come to me of systems exhibiting problems.
This does not surprise me however because I know they can work independently without problems from previous experience anyway.
Scaremongering indeed.
Just admit it Bernard the companies own trials and risk assesments have come up with a system that works fine in a local domestic environment.