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Re: Alarming Garage
"Being an attached garage, it's almost impossible
| for me to put the truck in the garage, without being awake the whole
time."
Actually, it would be better if you were awake the entire time you put the
truck in the garage, you might hit something if you were asleep while
parking the truck.
How about installing a fire detection system in the garage? Alarm panel,
keypad, exterior siren, smoke & heat detector(s)...that kinda thing. You'll
need power and phone line out there too.
"ranscott2005" <ranscott2005@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I own an F150. The cruise control wiring has been replaced because of a
| recall by Ford, because of fires. What I want to know is, how can I alarm
my
| garage in such a way, to let me know inside the house, if "anything" at
all
| in the garage catches fire. Being an attached garage, it's almost
impossible
| for me to put the truck in the garage, without being awake the whole time.
| Even if the truck never does catch fire, what about the mower, a fuel can,
| anything at all? No appliances are in the garage, no furnce or such. Just
| garage stuff, found in most other garages.
| Any help would be appreciated. I'd love to be able to use the garage, when
| it's 10degrees outside.
|
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