Motion detectors and cats
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Tracy705
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Motion detectors and cats
Does anyone have any experience or problems with home alarms and cats? Thank you!!
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Posted 6/2/14 4:32 PM |
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alli3131
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Name: Allison
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Motion detectors and cats
Not with cats but we could not have a motion detector because my Dog would constantly set it off. So we just have windows and doors alarmed.
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Posted 6/3/14 3:16 PM |
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Tracy705
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Re: Motion detectors and cats
Thanks! We are getting the run around from ADT and I need some personal experiences.
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Posted 6/3/14 5:27 PM |
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Blazesyth
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Motion detectors and cats
Most companies have motion detectors that won't detect items under 60 pounds.
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Posted 6/3/14 9:23 PM |
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Tracy705
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Re: Motion detectors and cats
Posted by Blazesyth
Most companies have motion detectors that won't detect items under 60 pounds.
That's what we currently have installed. My cats have set it off several time and the company moved it. When I spoke to a service person they said it's not immune to cats (contrary to what the tech and sales dept. say) we are still in our test period and I am very worried about false alarms. Thank you for your reply!
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Posted 6/3/14 10:07 PM |
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guyinblue
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Name: Matt
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Re: Motion detectors and cats
Kitty's will set them off, as well as helium balloons. Some have adjustable sensitivity however.
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Posted 6/4/14 1:39 AM |
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