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CORRECTION: LifeShield Security Offers Hottest Black Friday Deal of the Season: FREE Kindle Fire With Purchase!

LifeShield + Kindle Fire holiday special kicks off on Black Friday, November 23rd.

CORRECTION: LifeShield Security Offers Hottest Black Friday Deal of the Season: FREE Kindle Fire With Purchase!
2012-11-20
LANGHORNE, PA, November 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) LifeShield Security is giving TWO GIFTS for the price of one this holiday season. Beginning Black Friday, November 23, customers purchasing a LifeShield Security system by calling 877-723-8892 can receive a FREE 7" Kindle Fire as a limited time promotional special. Easy LifeShield app download instructions will be provided with each Kindle so customers can use it to control their new LifeShield smart home safety system.

"LifeShield is, at its heart, a technology company, continually developing and bringing to market the latest and greatest in home security automation," said Louis Stilp, founder and COO, LifeShield.

Recently awarded by both AlarmsSystems.com and 6Webs.com as one of the top three home security systems on the market today, LifeShield consistently beats the competition on overall value, and is voted #1 in the category of best home security technology. And unlike competitors in the industry, LifeShield offers burglary, fire, flood, freeze, video surveillance, medical, and carbon monoxide monitoring for one low rate.

"The multi-patented technology behind LifeShield is designed to work with any computer, handheld or mobile device, tablet, or iPad, as well as the Kindle," added Stilp.

LifeShield Security offers customers free equipment and free activation. Customers can choose the LifeShield package that's right for them, and can add on any extras to meet the specific needs of their home and family such as cameras, motion sensors, glass break sensors, cellular capabilities or additional open/close sensors.

"To gift a LifeShield system, whether it's to yourself, a spouse, your elderly parents, college-aged students, or children living on their own, you're giving the gift of security and peace of mind to that person, and what could be better than that?" added Shannon Dominello, CMO, LifeShield. "Once customers activate their LifeShield system, they will receive their Kindle Fire, and can choose to either keep it, or gift it to someone else."

Security system orders must be placed by calling 877-723-8892. If customers prefer to receive their Kindle in time for Christmas, orders must be received by December 10th.

About LifeShield Security
LifeShield Security is the first national, professional grade and professionally monitored wireless security system that uses an easy to set-up "plug and protect" process, providing superior home protection and the best value in total home security. For more on LifeShield home security systems, visit www.lifeshield.com.

About LifeShield Security
LifeShield Security is the first national, professional grade and professionally monitored wireless security system that uses an easy to set-up "plug and protect" process, providing superior home protection and the best value in total home security. For more on LifeShield Security, visit www.lifeshield.com.

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[Press-News.org] CORRECTION: LifeShield Security Offers Hottest Black Friday Deal of the Season: FREE Kindle Fire With Purchase!
LifeShield + Kindle Fire holiday special kicks off on Black Friday, November 23rd.