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Re: Seconds Count 911 Wireless Panic Alarm System
I am an independent operator of a roughly 5,000 sq.ft. convenience store/gas station where security has been a priority during our 13-years of operation. While we have incorporated over the last 13-years DVR surveillance, monitoring service including door, window sensors (including glass break frequency sensors), and panic alarms, I truly believe Seconds Count 911 Wireless panic alarm system will be an asset to employee safety and complete our security package.
I can honestly tell you I am a skeptic of wireless systems working within our store. Operating a cordless phone inside our steel framed structure has not been ideal. However, the Seconds Count 911 alarm system was demonstrated to operate successfully both inside and outside my facility including the store rooms, walk-in cooler/freezer, ect, and likewise being a few hundred heet from the wireless base.
In thirteen years, I have experienced two after hours smash and grab theft scenarios and during business hours, an armed robbery. This occurred in a safe smaller community where most leave doors unlocked and keys in the ignition of there automobiles. Only after these events did I increase the security. With the tougher economic times, I was forced to decrease labor that has resulted in a one-employee operation. I truly believe Seconds Count 911 wireless panic alarm system is a financially feasible (one time reasonably priced up front purchase, no monthly monitoring fees), proactive approach to increase safety.
Respectfully,
Lane Robbins
Owner - Market Fresh Foods / Marathon Fuel Retailer
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