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    Yes $3,500 per door is on the low end depending upon the door, the hardware and its frequency of use. A basic rule of thumb per door is 8 to 10 hours. This includes wire pulling, fishing, head end termination, hardware installation, programming and testing.

    Please keep in mind to use a reputable licensed company that will adhere to the fire code.
    I tried being reasonable, I didn't like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wonger View Post
    One of the best Hidden Spy Camera Sunglasses is from DVR. These Spy Sunglasses inhibit a baby DVR with 1 GB of leave and SD okay ulcer slot. The DVR has a built in Spy camera with 3 different lenses. It also has a Spy Cam Button Hidden Spy Camera Sunglasses. Everything is powered by the DVR so you do not poverty to struggle about batteries.
    What language is this post in Mr. Spammer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider24 View Post

    Since we will not be doing antipassback, we don’t currently have plans to use the system for emergency reporting. However, we do have tornado shelters at or near all of our buildings and we could use terminals in each shelter for mustering.
    Just a question here.
    You're not going to have your people need to 'key in' to the tornado shelters are you?

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