Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Collect Alarm Codes

You likely have a number of alarms including fire and burglary.  You may use the key codes daily but there are likely other codes you use infrequently.  
If your alarm connects directly to your local fire department or police department record the phone number and contact to call if you have a problem. We had an alarm that would need to be reset when there was a power outage. Talk with the company that installed the alarms and get all the codes and a written set of instructions on how to reset the alarm. It is much easier to collect the information in advance than it will be with the alarm blaring and the sound of a siren approaching your office.
Collect the phone numbers and contacts at the Alarm Company and Installation Company if different. You may also need account numbers or model and serial number of the alarm unit.
Original content copyright 2010 Thmas Robinson

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