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Re: Need to add sensors, but don't know which
trolling again.
"Jim@xxxxxxx" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've used Sentrol and IntelliSense glassbreak detectors with pertty
similar results. Newer models don't false anywhere near as much as
the old ones did. Either brand will do the job. Another genleman
posted about the round on-glass models. I'm not fond of those because
of problems during cold weather.
Regards,
Robert L Bass
www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
On Nov 26, 11:05 am, "Eric B." <ebe...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > "nick markowitz" <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:3bf0384f-2f3e-45f8-8691-0bebf65bf106@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > On Nov 25, 4:19 pm, "Eric B." <ebe...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I've decided to add Glassbreak sensors and and add a couple of motion
> > > detectors in my house. I'm also looking to add an extra
> > > smoke/firealarm
> > > around my kitchen area and one on the bedroom level.
>
> > > My problem is that there are so many different makes and models out
> > > there on
> > > the market that I really don't know which to get. I've been scouring
> > > the
> > > web for some unbiased reviews of different sensors, but that type of
> > > review
> > > just doesn't seem to exist. I was once told years ago that I should
> > > use
> > > a
> > > much more sensitive smoke detector on the bedroom level than near the
> > > kitchen level, but don't know how to determine that from looking at
> > > specs.
>
> > > I see there are so many different types and technologies of glassbreak
> > > detectors, PIRs and smoke detectors that I am a bit lost with the
> > > selection
> > > process.
>
> > > My main panel is able to handle extra sensors / zones, so I have no
> > > worries
> > > about that. As well, wiring for the extra sensors is mostly done
> > > already
> > > so
> > > I'm not concerned about getting the wiring in the correct place.
>
> > > Any suggestions?
>
> > > Thanks for your input / insight!
>
> > > Eric
>
> > If you stay with main line sensors like honeywell , dsc ,napco ,ge
> > there all very dependable
> > depends on tech you want on them.
> > you do not want a smoke near kitchen use a heat detector in kitchen.
>
> Any feedback about the Sentrol ShatterPro II glassbreak sensor recessed?
> Are these good? Reliable? Or do they have a lot of false alarms?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
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