Re: Brink?s Home Security Wins Award From NBFAA
Von: Jim Rojas (jrojas@tech-man.com) [Profil]
Datum: 07.08.2008 19:11
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Newsgroup: alt.security.alarms
Datum: 07.08.2008 19:11
Message-ID: <8b689$489b2cbd$21186@news.teranews.com>
Newsgroup: alt.security.alarms
I tell my customers to have the direct police & fire numbers first in line on their cell phones just to be safe. Sometimes 911 doesn't work right, or has some issue. By placing a space in front of the name, it insures that those dispatch centers are first on your phone's call list. Jim Rojas Bob La Londe wrote: > "Robert L Bass" <Sales@BassBurglarAlarms.com> wrote in message > news:BMSdnctsaqeLmwbVnZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@giganews.com... >> "Nomen Nescio" wrote: >>> >>> Brink’s Home Security Wins First Line Of Defense Award From NBFAA >>> >>> http://www.secprodonline.com/articles/65962/ >> >> From the description of events it sounds as though she would have been >> better off just dialing 911 instead of pushing the panic button. The >> PD would have been informed at least a couple of minutes sooner and >> there wouldn't have been potentially lethal confrontation over the alarm. >> >> Nonetheless, the association loves to grant those "awards." >> > > > Wow! That's just plane dishonest. I always instruct my clients that if > they are able to they are better off to dial 911 on their home > telephone. It puts them in direct connection with the people who can > help them. I go on to say panic buttons are only suitable when for some > reason they can not or it is unsafe to dial 911. Sounds like an initial > call to 911 in this case might have saved a life. Whether or not it was > worth saving is a philosophical debate I'll leave to those who are > inclined to talk rather than do. Or should I say those who don't > understand that well done is always better than well said. > > Bob La Londe > www.YumaBassMan.com > > > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
