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HardNet Radio Network: Latest Technology for Ohio Commercial Business Owners

At Hard Fire Suppression, we like to stay ahead of the curve, and bring you information on all the latest technologies in the life safety services field. In this blog, we're going to provide some information on the HardNet Radio Network and how it can benefit your business.

The HardNet Radio Network
How would you like to save over $50.00 per month* and stop the calls caused by phone line outages? The HardNet Radio Network features the latest in mesh radio networking technology.

This little box could save you over $50.00* every month in telephone line leasing fees. With the price of phone line leasing fees going up and the worry, trouble and expenses caused by outages why not call today and see just how HardNet will work for you?

How many 2:00 a.m. calls have you received from your fire alarm monitoring center because of phone line issues? How many afterhours service calls have you placed with your fire protection company only to find out that it is a phone line issue that they cannot solve? Stop the hassle and midnight calls with the HardNET Radio system featuring AES Intellinet mesh radio technology.

Our network covers most of central Ohio and is constantly growing. Join the professionals who have already reduced service calls, headaches and costs associated with life safety monitoring.

Call David Leffingwell at 614-882-2990 for more information on how the HardNET Radio Network will work for you
Call today to set up a free demonstration and to find out why HardNET is the logical choice. Add an average savings of over $50.00 per month and HardNET becomes an easy choice.

*Results and savings vary


For more information on the HardNet Radio Network and other life safety service, contact us today by calling 614-882-2990 or Contact us Here.

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