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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarm installed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the installation of an alarm system in a specific location, such as a home or business.
Example: "The security company confirmed that the alarm installed in my house is fully operational."
Alternatives: "alarm set up" or "alarm put in place".
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For many, this will be the event that spurs them into getting an alarm installed.
How about that smoke alarm installed in your basement — spend much time gazing at it with wonder?
"If you already have a burglar alarm installed, this must have been fitted by a NACOSS/SSAIB approved installer," the policy said.
Anyway, have a go, and let me know if you think it's useful..... Update: Aha, my son has Zone Alarm installed, and it's found it in his back-up on my USB drive..
If there is a listing for an alarm installed by a dealer that you do not want or a bogus-looking fee on the warranty, Mr. Toprak said, don't buy that car; chances are there is a car free of such extras at the lot.
They checked her house every day and she had a panic alarm installed - and her stalker was eventually caught.
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The law also requires existing homes and apartments to have carbon monoxide alarms installed before they can be sold.
UNDER a new state law that takes effect in New York on Nov. 30, all newly constructed one-family homes, two-family homes and co-op and condominium apartments must have carbon monoxide alarms installed.
During the original home visit, data collectors recorded the number and location of all smoke alarms installed by the BCFD.
Everyone, including a 2-month-old infant, made it safely out after the smoke alarms installed this past winter woke them up.
Glen Riley and Mardoche Olivie both had had their smoke alarms installed for free in partnership with local fire departments as part of the American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign.
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