| There are three fundamental elements that go into the
design of a quality residential security system: Effectiveness, User friendliness,
and Appearance. A good home alarm must score high in all three categories. Effectiveness: Obviously, a security system would
be less than worthless if it did not do the job it was supposed to do. That's the
challenge for "design and application." Our designers average 13 years of
experience in residential security. We know what works well in every application, and we know how to implement it. We do not adhere to the
notion that "one size fits all." We stock over 35 different styles of door
contacts alone. It is a simple fact that if you have six doors in your house, six
different styles or configurations of door contacts might be required to do a
"perfect" job. ....and that is always our goal--to do the perfect job for
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| False alarms and successful burglaries are the direct
byproducts of ineffective alarm systems. If you have ever watched a
"20/20" or "60 Minutes" type expose of the security industry, you know
that there hucksters are out there. In fact, there might be more of them than there
are quality, reputable alarm companies. These hucksters might even be operating
under the umbrella of a big-name compay. They under-design, poorly
install, and ineffectively monitor their systems. The only robust aspect of their
programs is often their "air-tight" contracts that prevent you from obtaining
monetary relief in the event of system failure. While Eagle Security maintains a very competitive price structure, we do not
allow quality and effectiveness to suffer. Simply stated -- Our systems are designed
to work for you. We will not settle for less. It is a simple fact that you
would be wiser to spend $5 on door stickers, and invest your money in a mutual fund, than
you would to buy a poorly designed alarm system from an inferior alarm company -- even if
that company has a big name.

Typical System
Layout:

User Friendliness:
If a system is not easy, very easy, to operate on a day to day basis, most people
will simply opt not to use it. User Friendliness is a primary
function of design. Simplicity is the order of the day. If it takes our
installers twice as as muck effort to locate your keypad in the most convenient place for
you, then that is what we expect our people to do. We believe that if we force you
to change your life style just to accommodate a new alarm system, you will ultimately not
be happy with it, or with us. ...And, worst of all, you might not use the system at
all.
Appearance:
The old saying is true: "A man's home is his castle." While that
statement is a bit sexist, it contains a kernel of truth. You, as a potential
security system consumer, have every right to expect your home to be honored, as well as
protected.
Our personnel exercise every caution to be neat and clean
with their work in your home. You can expect them to treat you and your home with
respect.
All wiring is neatly done. We do not expose wires in
living areas. Our door and window contacts are installed in a professional,
attractive manner. Our installers always strive to leave your home as
clean and tidy as they found it. They clean up all messes, and remove all empty
containers.
Eagle installers are expected to accomplish two things when
installing your system: First, to do a perfect job; and two, to make you
happy. They cannot accompish this unless a system has been properly designed.
Pricing: Remember the old saying:
"There's no such thing as a free lunch"? Well, there isn't.
Furthermore, there's no such thing as a free alarm system either. That fact is,
Eagle's high-quality alarm system actually costs less than any of the nationals' so-called
"free systems." Click here for details.
Click here to learn
more about the Scope of the Eagle Security Program.
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