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Alarm SirensHorns and Sirens Horns and Sirens emit a very loud noise and the typical intruder finds the sound very discomforting. Some alarm sirens have been known to cause burglars to give up and leave the house! Advertiser Links
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Wireless sirens receive a signal from the control panel after it has received an alarm signal from a sensor. Some sirens have accompanying strobe lights to alert occupants and neighbors of an intrusion. Typically, they are mounted at a height or area that is not accessible to the intruder. Good security systems must have supervised sensors that report low battery and tampering. If they are disconnected or destroyed when armed, they will send an alarm signal to the control panel. A working siren is an important feature of home or cottage security systems. Learn more about home security systems. |