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Re: Window Foil vs. Glass Breaks
That is usually the route i take as well. However you have to be
careful of doing shock sensors near the car audio section :)
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Jim Rojas wrote:
> I have found the huge store fronts with carpeted floors & lots of
> clothing racks tend to make most glassbreaks useless. I would have to
> install a glassbreak detector every 20 feet for effective coverage.
> That can easily be 10+ glassbreaks just out front.
>
> I prefer the Amseco GC20 piezo electric shock detectors, mounted half
> way up the windows. And a few 360 degree ceiling mount motions to be
> much more effective protection.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
> "SecurityNovice" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4V0jg.221363$5Z.43724@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Aside from the labor costs of putting up window foil, is there any
> > advantage to it over glass break sensors and window bugs? I am
> > guessing that the window foil went out as glass breaks gained a
> > solid reputation.
> >
> >
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