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Pool job Rich 06-07-2008
|--> Re: Pool job Bob La Londe06-08-2008
Posted by Rich on June 7, 2008, 7:28 am
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I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
although I am proud of my installs and take the time to ask for help when I
need it. The owner wants 2 pool alarms. I just ask where I can get alarm
equipment , and yes it is pool related not burglar alarm.
And yes I adding them to the building alarm.
And yes the city runs it own alarm receiver.

I don't need this back and forth that is not related to my question.

Keep it to pool alarm floats.




Posted by Nicko on June 7, 2008, 8:02 am
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> I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.



YOU'RE FIRED.

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Posted by Red on June 8, 2008, 11:09 am
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 05:02:14 -0700 (PDT), Nicko

>> I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
>
>
>
>YOU'RE FIRED.

And don't look here for employment, either.



Posted by Crash Gordon on June 7, 2008, 8:25 am
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Why not create a perimeter "fence" with outdoor motion detectors (beam
type). I think this would be more reliable (more expensive too).



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> I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
> although I am proud of my installs and take the time to ask for help when
> I need it. The owner wants 2 pool alarms. I just ask where I can get alarm
> equipment , and yes it is pool related not burglar alarm.
> And yes I adding them to the building alarm.
> And yes the city runs it own alarm receiver.
>
> I don't need this back and forth that is not related to my question.
>
> Keep it to pool alarm floats.
>
>
>


Posted by G. Morgan on June 7, 2008, 8:34 am
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>I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
>although I am proud of my installs and take the time to ask for help when I
>need it.

How very astute of you.

>The owner wants 2 pool alarms.

2 alarms, check!

> I just ask where I can get alarm
>equipment

I see... You got a few responses, the diamond has yet to appear.


>, and yes it is pool related not burglar alarm.

Check! Pool alarm only, not burglar alarm.


>And yes I adding them to the building alarm.

Whoa there pardner.... You said no burglar alarm, but now you're saying it
gets hooked to the 'building alarm. What's the difference?


>And yes the city runs it own alarm receiver.

That's nice.


>I don't need this back and forth that is not related to my question.

Sure you do, this *is* ASA ya know.


>Keep it to pool alarm floats.

I have a feeling this won't end pretty.

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