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Wireless Home Security System

Anton Richter-Visser from Armstrong Smarter Security Waikato

YAY - LEVEL 2. Armstrong Smarter Security can now offer Neighbourly Members an awesome deal on the award winning Ajax wireless alarm system.

FREE HOME SECURITY CONSULTATION
15% off RRP for MAY and JUNE
FREE INSTALLATION for MAY and JUNE
12 Months Interest Free on Q-Card (subject to Q-Card approval)

See the alarm for yourself on www.ajaxalarms.co.nz...

This is the most sophisticated, expandable, reliable, and powerful wireless alarm available anywhere. The controlling central HUB can connect to detectors and sensors up to 2000m away . . . yes, that's right, 2km!!

Call us on (07) 850 5555 to arrange your FREE in-house security consultation with our Ministry of Justice approved and Licenced Security Consultant.

Please do not let any person talk to you about alarms without showing you their Security Licence first . 😉

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