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Re: Window Foil



>I bet you even put glassbreaks on a 24 hour interior >zone cause that's
what you used to do with foil!

I think they called it a "Day Zone" back then. Meaning disarmed = buzz on
fault; Armed = alarm on fault.

"secure15" <secure15@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Take your ancient "Brain-Dead" Foil and "Stick it" on something more
> useless like your #$@!
> I'm not 'much younger"; and just like foil, its all about installing
> PROPERLY!
> I bet you even put glassbreaks on a 24 hour interior zone cause that's
> what you used to do with foil!
> >
> >
> > Coming from the time when there were no "foil blocks" and there were
> > only brass takeoffs and soldering, I find it amusing to see all the
> > negative things that everyone finds about foiling. Not that they
> > aren't true. But the amusing part is .... that eveyone (most/many) has
> > been brain washed into thinking that glass break detectors are just as
> > good as foil. And some people (much younger, of course) actually think
> > that glass break detectors are BETTER than foil.
> >
> > Not that I don't use glass breaks, but at least I provide for the
> > necessary redundancy that those who don't even *think* about the short
> > coming of glass break detectors, don't provide to their clients. I see
> > it all the time. That big gaping hole in the detection, in most
> > commercial installations nowdays.
> >
> > And not surprisingly, no one has mentioned it in this thread either.
> >
> >




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