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Posted by Just Looking on June 9, 2008, 7:48 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options I assume the pool has a fence around it with a gate or two on it? I would
use a Brivo (http://www.brivo.com) panel and have it control the access to
the pool area (using something like a GL1 Gate lock from Securitron)
http://www.securitron.com/. You could use the extra inputs on the Brivo to
page or email the courtesy officer or maintenance personnel to check on a
pool sensor, (or gate held or forced alarm). If you hook the pool alarm into
the regular building alarm you better be ready for some serious false alarm
fees to start piling up.
> I am the employee of a company. I don't take any liability for my work.
> although I am proud of my installs and take the time to ask for help when
I
> need it. The owner wants 2 pool alarms. I just ask where I can get alarm
> equipment , and yes it is pool related not burglar alarm.
> And yes I adding them to the building alarm.
> And yes the city runs it own alarm receiver.
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> I don't need this back and forth that is not related to my question.
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> Keep it to pool alarm floats.
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