The Good Guys Security

Perryville, United States

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Description

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The Good Guys Security has a basic alarm package available which includes

1 vista 10 p alarm panel with an wireless rf keypad

3 door/​window sensors

1 pet immune motion up to 80 pounds

1 5804 key chain remote

1 siren, inside or out, your choice

Installed with a 1 year warranty for $ 450.00 plus tax.

Rates

Monitoring rates are $ 10.99 per month, to be billed in 6 month increments, every January and July to keep our costs at a minimum to provide you with the lowest rates possible.

Already have a system?

If you already have an existing system it is likely that we can reprogram the equipment that you already have for a nominal fee of $ 45.00. We will come out and reprogram and test the entire system to the monitoring center.

Contracts

There are no long term contracts. You pay as you go and quit when you want.

History

Established in 2006.

The Good Guys Security have been in operation since 2006, but we have over 23 years of experience in the alarm business.

After 23 yrs in the alarm industy and working for both big and small companys, I have seen the good and the bad. I believe that a security system should not be like buying a car, its a simple thing, like getting a new washer, you should not have to pay for it over and over. I also belive that the success of this company will be in the number of costomers we have not in the price we charge them or over charge them.

It is our goal to offer quailty workmanship at fair prices that everyone can afford and to maintain a tightly run company so we can maintain monitoring to customers at $ 10.99 a month.

Meet the Business Owner

Wayne B.

Business Owner

In 1984, after getting married and needing a job, I had a interview at KFC. Not very happy about that, I flipped open the phone book and it opened to the A’s and there was ALARMS. I called the only one listed for the small town I lived in and asked if they were hiring;he said yes. I went there, filled out an application and was hired on the spot. I never went to the KFC interview. From there, I learned everything about the alarm industry thanks to Walt Bladh, the owner of the company.

I moved to Arkansas January 1, 1990 and went to work for several alarm companies, both big and small. I have never been fired from any of them, but have been through at least 8 company mergers and always went with the new buyer.

In 2006, I decided to open my own company because I could see that the customer was being lost with the big BIG companies. Customers were being charged too much, and with my years of experience and knowledge of all the alarm panels out there, I could offer them a better price an