In Maricopa City we can use a door alarm for inspection purposes, I'm just wondering what door alarms other folks have used for sliders with access to the pool?
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Speaking as someone who has spent over 40 years working in public safety, having seen many, many tragic situations, I am appalled. I'm sure that your homeowners insurance carrier would be too. Will you never, ever have a child visit you home?woodyp said:I don't have any toddlers running around, so when my pool installer set up the back door pool alarm,,,,,,,he just velcroed it in place so it would pass inspection and it did. Then gave me a refund on the cost and took it back. I still have the springe hinges in place though.
techgirl said:I think this is the one we're going with but I'm not sure - I'll update
http://www.amazon.com/Techko-S189D-Ultr ... rds=techko
thejetsunss said:techgirl said:I think this is the one we're going with but I'm not sure - I'll update
http://www.amazon.com/Techko-S189D-Ultr ... rds=techko
Did you get those? Will they work on sliders?
techgirl said:thejetsunss said:techgirl said:I think this is the one we're going with but I'm not sure - I'll update
They technically work (and passed inspection) but will drive you crazy, so you'll remove the battery and be left with no protection. We will be adding the self closing attachment I think.