Seaside Alarms, Inc.

South Yarmouth, MA 02664

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in residential and commercial systems for securityfireand medical alarm. Our state-of-the-artUL certified central monitoring station is staffed 24 hoursis installingrepairingand servicing customized security systems throughout the CapeInc. &nbspTwenty-four hour service. Yeswe really respondit is not just a slogan. 2One low service rate per hour 24/7. We never charge overtime rates. 3Our own staff. We do not use sub-contract labor to respond to your propertyonly our BondedCustom design and installation. Our systems are designed around your needsnot by a standard package that may not fit your lifestyle. 7Deterrent. Although alarm systems cannot stop crimes from happeningLife safety. We offer firegaspanic

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