Did you know that one third of all burglaries are enabled by an unsecured window or door.
Do you need window sensors on all windows.
Most systems come with a set number of sensors and then you can add more for an additional fee.
Door and window sensors make up the backbone of any home security system.
Windows that are plainly visible from the street and windows up off the ground floor usually don t need a sensor.
This product on display today is no exception.
The original entry sensors are designed to work on almost any window or door including double doors double hung windows and swinging or sliding doors and windows.
You can also get a reminder if you leave home with a window open.
Sabre elite door window sensor.
For most people both of these things are going to be worthwhile.
Any area that could be accessible to an intruder.
Motion detectors will need to be placed in specific zones of your home while window sensors should be placed at every window.
Neither do windows that are too small for a burglar to fit through.
While not all windows are required to meet requirements it is critical to know when they do as they involve life safety issues.
You don t need to cover all your windows.
It s a logical place to put one.
Now you probably planned to put a door sensor on the front door to your house already.
Alarming need for a front door alarm.
You might not guess however that it s the mostly common break in point.
When you build a comprehensive security system you often use different types of sensor and detector in different areas.
If you live on the ground floor you can use the motion sensor to fill in coverage in a room with lots of windows.
Sabre prides themselves on producing only the best top notch quality in security from pepper spray to window sensors.
If you live on an upper floor this likely includes your front door and a fire escape in the back.
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For a window to qualify for emergency.
If a burglar does try to get in now a door sensor will sound the alarm.
Typically windows in sleeping rooms and in basements used as habitable space require at least one window to meet the emergency egress requirements.
Windows that are stuck or painted shut may need coverage since a burglar can choose to break that window.
Ideally the sensors get placed on every door and window in the home though some people only use them on the lower level of the house to save money.
Here are a few example installations for your home security system entry sensors.