This home security alarm system uses cellular technology. A burglar cannot defeat this alarm system by cutting the phone line outside the home. The system will operate off a rechargeable battery if the AC power is cut. The main control unit is silent, and can be hidden in the home. The remote motion detectors are wireless. A remote wireless inside siren will alert and distract the burglar. The equipment is manufactured by GE Security. Visit our website: www.Guardcom.net
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Home Security Alarm System
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