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Doberman Alarms Prove a Hit with Renters

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Auckland NZ - June 18 2013

Doberman Alarms Prove a Hit with Renters

The Doberman Security Range of DIY alarms, recently launched in New Zealand, is proving to be a popular choice for Renters who are looking for a cost effective way of protecting their family and belongings.

When installing a costly alarm system is not a viable option, Doberman Security provides a great alternative, offering a range of Door and Window alarms from as little as $9 each.

"These alarms are perfect for people in rental properties" says Kate Jacobi, Marketing Manager for Doberman NZ. "They are extremely easy to install and operate and are a very cost effective way to provide peace of mind as far as home security is concerned".

From a front door alarm, complete with remote control, through to a motion sensor, door and window alarms and even an alarm for the garden shed, this range has a device to protect all parts of your property.

For those living in flats or student dorms, the alarms are a great way of securing personal space either by using door or window alarm, a motion detection alarm or just a chime to alert to someone entering your area.

The Doberman range is market leader in the DIY home security market in the USA and all products in the range are manufactured to the highest standards to ensure quality and reliability.

The range is available at Bunnings stores nationwide.
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