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Re: New Home Alarm Security Questions
Then you're clients never clean their windows.
I have the bottom slotted for the wires with plug connectors and usually a
contact/magnet at the top in the frame...what's to design? The dog jumps up
on the window tears the screen...where's the design flaw? Shoot the dog? The
maid removes the screen and can never get the wires back up into the
slot...again where's the flaw? Have Pella redesign their windows maybe, but
alarm screens around here are pretty standard...unless your clients are
willing to accept visable wires I can't see any other way to do them...you?
"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > Stick with glassbreaks, screens can be a PITA.
| >
| > Only time I put screens in is if someone really (really) wants to have a
| > window opened with system armed. They're a pain to get in and out when
you
| > want to wash the windows, and if you have dogs that like to jump up on
the
| > windows...you'll be joining the "screen of the month club".
Personally...I
| > wouldn't attempt at making an alarm screen myself.
| >
|
| If they're a "pain" then you haven't designed them properly. Alarm
| screens are one of the best ways of protecting an opening window. Once
| you've installed them, you'll never go back to contacts.
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