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Do I need fire sprinkle?

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I decide to buy a home alarm system from iMeshbean. A alarm system can connect WiFi and GSM, the system include a alarm system, PIR detectors, door/window sensors, wireless siren, smoke detector, remote controls. But some people recommend to install fire sprinkler at home. Because the alarm system I plan to have include the smoke detector, I am confuse if it is necessary for me to have fire sprinkle? I have looked for fire sprinkle at iMeshbean, but no result, it seems they don’t sell fire sprinkle. If I need to buy it, do you have any recommend for fire sprinkle?
 

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If you are in the process of building a new
very large home and a very expensive home. My suggestion is yes add the sprinkler system. My final suggestion is to call your local fire department or ask your insurance company for their approved list of sprinkle companies in your area.

You can also ask your local fire department and your insurance carrier, do you need a sprinkle system in your home.

Now if your home is already built adding a sprinkle system is going to be very expensive IMO.

Please Let some others give you their opinions on this website
 
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This new poster is suspicious. Only arrived a week ago, only posts late at night, seems to promote brand name product(s), and nothing related to TS. Apologies if I'm mistaken.

Jim
 

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Passepartout, point well taken. Thanks.
 

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This new poster is suspicious. Only arrived a week ago, only posts late at night, seems to promote brand name product(s), and nothing related to TS. Apologies if I'm mistaken.

Jim


And all posts are about home alarm systems. What??

Dave
 

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Perhaps if we knew what sprinkle did to warrant such consideration......
 

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And all posts are about home alarm systems. What??

Dave
I want to install a alarm system recently, but I am new about everything, so I ask the information at this forum, hope you can give me some suggestions. Sorry for the confuse.
 

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This new poster is suspicious. Only arrived a week ago, only posts late at night, seems to promote brand name product(s), and nothing related to TS. Apologies if I'm mistaken.

Jim
I just want to install a alarm system, and hope your guys can give me some useful suggestion. I don't go to a forum and post thread frequently, I don't know if I do the wrong thing. Sorry for the confuse.
 

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Why would you come to a TIMESHARE forum to ask about home alarms? There must be more specific forums about HOME ALARMS that can intelligently answer your questions. Google is your friend. :shrug:
 

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I want to install a alarm system recently, but I am new about everything, so I ask the information at this forum, hope you can give me some suggestions. Sorry for the confuse.
Sorry, we don't want to confuse. there are lots of different companies around. Where do you live; what size home do you have; do you own your home; is it an apartment or single family residence? :wall:
 

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Why would you come to a TIMESHARE forum to ask about home alarms? There must be more specific forums about HOME ALARMS that can intelligently answer your questions. Google is your friend. :shrug:
Thanks for your suggestion, I will
 

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Sorry, we don't want to confuse. there are lots of different companies around. Where do you live; what size home do you have; do you own your home; is it an apartment or single family residence? :wall:
It's OK. I live in TX, it is a single family residence.
 

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So the OP's grammatical style, poor sentence structure, and mis-use of phrases and vocabulary used here are eerily similar to the language on the FAQ of the website being promoted in the first post.

The website also says they are in Paadena, Tx. Go figure. .
 

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What is a fire sprinkle?
 

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I was suspicious from the first post. All 'her' posts came in in the wee hours, and the brand site mentioned seems to be a foreign sales site. Odd spellings and tenses and sentance structure & no reference in ANY post to TS added more. That's enough.
 

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And it reminds me of this:

 
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