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      <title>Smart home alarms in Sweden</title>
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      <description>Late last year we moved to a house in the Stockholm area. As part of this move we decided that we wanted a monitored alarm system. One that has a 24&amp;frasl;7 guard response if the alarm is on, or if there is smoke detected in the house.
We got quotes from multiple companies working in Sweden.
One thing that I noticed was although these companies think their systems are smart, they are not really what I would describe as smart for 2018&amp;frasl;2019.</description>
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