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Recommendation for Wickham Security (burglar alarm)


Liro

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We recently used Wickham Security to fit a security alarm at our house - I found them through the forum and would highly recommend them if you are considering a security alarm. I had a preference to use a local company over a national provider as the reviews for companies like ADT don't seem that great. One of the Wickham fitters lives locally and popped round to give us a quote, he explained the options really well, was very knowledgeable and wasn't at all pushy. Their quote was very reasonable and it took about four hours to fit the alarm (we have a standard terrace house - four sensors, keypad on wall, alarm connected to phone line and two boxes externally front and back). It is very simple to use but the fitter didn't leave until he was sure I was clear about how it all worked. Also there is no tie in contract with them (something I was keen to avoid), if you buy the alarm you are covered for the first year if anything goes wrong, after that it is up to you if you want to book them for your annual service (which we will!).
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