My alarm system already resets after sounding the siren for several minutes. Why should I add PeaceMaker?
In spite of the fact that alarm systems are designed to reset and re-arm themselves after several minutes of sounding a siren, there are many common conditions that result in false alarms with extended or repeated siren soundings. These include a malfunctioning control unit that produces a steady-on siren, defective sensors that continually re-trigger an alarm system, and overly sensitive sensors that intermittently re-trigger an alarm system. Improper alarm installation or use, such as accidentally arming a homes motion detectors when there are pets in the house, can also result in intermittent alarm system re-triggerings. Such home, business, car, and boat false alarms are still common even though the industry has focused on the false alarm prevention issue for years. These false alarms not only annoy neighbors, but can also result in hefty city fines because of restrictive noise and false alarm bylaws. They end up reducing the overall effectiveness of your own alarm system since nei