Omnipresent i-pods, video-mobile phones and ever-popular digital cameras are being challenged for the 2005 title of 'must-have gadget' by a high-tech home security system. Defence Homelink is a state-of-the-art, wireless, home security package with direct access to your mobile phone, and it can even alert you when your children arrive home from school.
Distributed by Midlands-based company Defence Security Systems, Defence Homelink has enough technological advancement to keep even the biggest of 'boy toy' addicts happy. The package is well-designed, easy to use, and incorporates a host of features including a contemporary designed wall unit and key fob, eliminating the need for access codes. The unit can be programmed for use by a child, but at the same time contains highly technical features to ensure the security and safety of personal property and family members. The system is intended for lifetime use, and can be removed and reinstalled should you move house.
Peter Swain, managing director of Defence Security Systems, said, "This system totally challenges many existing systems on the market today. Some of its features include independent detectors that can be attached to particularly valuable objects, or call buttons for those vulnerable and living alone that connect directly to a receiving centre as well as a nominated person via mobile phone.
"The need for a reliable security system seems to be ever-increasing, but with such an advanced system available at an affordable price, our customers are left feeling in control without being out of pocket."
For more information on the Defence Homelink package please contact Peter Swain on 0800 0834351.
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