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		<title>By: Latha</title>
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		<description>Hi,

This article on Wireless home security alarms is very well written. I like the pros and cons part. In spite of being expensive , wireless alarms cannot be cut. There are no wires to cut. But people can interfere with the signal network and tamper it.
I think wireless ones are a better option.</description>
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<p>This article on Wireless home security alarms is very well written. I like the pros and cons part. In spite of being expensive , wireless alarms cannot be cut. There are no wires to cut. But people can interfere with the signal network and tamper it.<br />
I think wireless ones are a better option.</p>
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