besides shock sensors are not bird friendly
I've used those IEI lithium battery powered ones a few times when situation
called for it and the prewire co. only ran 2 conductor. They work well..only
problem is when battery goes.
message | I'd suggest having a custom window security screen fabricated that would
| span the entire width of the window. Properly installed (on the outside
of
| the window), your customer would enjoy being able to open the window
without
| worrying about knocking off a "bug" or "stretching" the wire. In
addtional,
| he could open it as wide as he wants on a hot day and still enjoy full
| protection.
|
| There are a number of companies in the US (and Canada) that are involved
in
| fabricating and upgrading window security screens. You can check out one
of
| them here:
|
|
http://www.securityscreens.com/
|
| Google "security screens" or "window security screens".
|
| Another option is to go with alarmed window barricades.
|
|
http://www.micronsecurityproducts.com/micron/
|
| These units remove easily in the event of an emergency, but will also
| "fault" the zone (if your system's disarmed), or sound the siren if it's
| armed.
|
|
| > It's a slider type windows in this home (condo), Each pane is about
35x20.
| > closed loop zone, There are only 9 windows in this unit. Steven
in
| > message | >>
| >> | >>> Is one better recomended that the other? Sentrol 5150 vs Ademco
ASC-SS1
| >>> Thank you Steven
| >>
| >>
| >> Use the Sentrol if you have to. Care to tell us a little more about
the
| >> installation you're working on??
| >>
| >
| >
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