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Re: Looking for a source of Alarm Screens, or related info
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> You're welcome, Dennis. I don't know if he will sell directly to a
> DIYer (his business caters to professional installers) but is been
> willing to accomodate my DIY clients. If he asks you to go through a
> dealer, let me know and I'll try to help.
for a small fee of 150% of cost
As I mentioned earlier, I
> don't sell screens online. There are so many variables that we'd have
> to make significant modifications to the shopping cart to handle the
> sales.
>
> Perhaps you can make arrangements with Chuck and I'll pass them on to
> you at cost.
for sure!!yeah! and Benedict the pope never said Hi Hitler!
You'll have to assume responsibility for making the
> proper measurements and deciding where the leads and tampers go though
> that's not exactly rocket science.
no, we know a monkey can be train to do it....
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
> Bass Home Electronics
> Online DIY Security & Home Automation Store
> www. BassBurglarAlarms.com
>
>
> Dennis wrote:
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I was pleased to see your HELPFUL response to Steve's request. As
>> apposed to the earlier, snotty response about searching Google, your
>> response was helpful and to the point. I also happen to be looking for
>> alarm screen info, and YES had already searched Google without useful
>> results. I will check out the site you mentioned. Thanks again for
>> your input.
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>> sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > Steve C in Seattle wrote:
>> > > I've heard about "Alarm Screens", which are window screens with
>> > > conductive
>> > > wire weaved in with the regular wire/plastic; you hook the conductive
>> > > parts
>> > > up to your alarm system. The idea is that if a Bad Guy tries to enter
>> > > the
>> > > premises via a screened-but-open window, tampering with the screen
>> > > will
>> > > raise the alarm.
>> > >
>> > > Anyone know of any internet sources for the raw material...
>> >
>> > Although I sell lots of alarm and home automation stuff to DIYers, I
>> > don't carry alarm screens or supplies for them. However, I can highly
>> > recommend Safe-Vue Security Screens of Cranston, RI. Ask for Chuck.
>> > I'm away from my office at present so I looked up their number on
>> > Google. Try this: (401) 946-3340. Best of luck.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Robert L Bass
>> > Bass Home Electronics
>> > Online DIY Alarm & Automation Store
>> > www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
>
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