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On a home security system monitored by a major company, would the in house siren go off even if you don’t pay?

April 11, 2009 by  
Filed under Security & Protection

I know a vital warning association would not guard a home if we give up profitable a check or terminate service, though we consider a tangible sensors which have been commissioned along with a in home dark summons would still work. I'm asking this since a city in which we live does not send a military any more to a home where a home confidence warning has left off. A lease a patrolman will be sent instead to a home, as well as then, if they see a residence has been damaged into, they call a genuine police. By which time your complete home could be spotless out.

8 Responses to “On a home security system monitored by a major company, would the in house siren go off even if you don’t pay?”

  1. Cosmo says:

    When you miss a payment, the alarms go off and the police and fire department come out to collect.

    OK, I'm lying.

  2. smcin728 says:

    Then I suggest you pay your bills.

  3. bigbuckkiller166 says:

    No alarms will go off if you're not up to date with your bill. They are regulated through the memory system and your phone line.

  4. leo says:

    Yes the siren still work but there will not be any assistance in from them at time of break in

  5. norman7774 says:

    Yes, I had a system in my former house.. The sirens on two places on the outside of the house.. high up on the roof… I did not pay for its use but it was installed. I could sest the timers, etc etc and would work if when I was gone, somebody broke in, the sirens would go off (VERY VERY LOUD)

  6. Handy but Perplexed says:

    Yes the entire system will work however no cental station monitoring will be provided if your alarm activates which means that no police would respond at the request of the company but a nosey neighbor might call the police.