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Re: NFPA's Creation of Security Standards/Codes



bdolph wrote:
> Yes Bob, and that is a good example of why you need standardized
> guidelines.
> BobbyD
>


How is any "inspector" or code writer going to tell an installer when,
how and where to install an audio glass break detector?

Something like:

7.3.5.6.9.7.34/ Audio glass break detectors may be installed in any
room where the end user, or any subsequent owner of the home will
promise never to furnish the room with heavy drapes, thick rugs and
soft plushy furniture and that no small dogs with a high pitched bark
will be allowed to jump up against the window or door, while barking,
when a stranger approaches the house.

4.3.6.78/ When ever the neighbor refuses to lock up their extension
ladder, which is kept in their back yard, plainly visible to any
intruder to the alarmed house, the second story windows, must be
protected and motion detectors or glass break detectors must be
installed in every room ( See 7.3.5.6.9.7.34 ref audio glass break)

Yeh .....uh huh!



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