Work2Play said:Check local code - they very well might dictate what's allowed (my last city did) - and may even outright prohibit it.
mikefamig said:I found that the inside sirens can be heard from outside if they are loud enough and a strobe on the front of the house satisfies most of your list. The M1TWA sound module seems to have a higher output than the audio on the M1 panel and you can add a screecher or some other loud noise maker that could be heard from outside..
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Mike.
newalarm said:If you are rural, siren is good idea. But I would have it loud enough that neighbors will hear it, but not too loud to annoy. Last thing you want is to piss off all your neighbors.
We used to have a stupid rental place near our apartment and their alarm would go off all the time for no reason. One day, someone smashed it.
Wish I had!pvrfan said:"Someone" did, eh?
I'd have wondered if you were kidding before I left California. I have to admit, they had their emergency lights down. Red/white for fire; Blue/Red for Police; Orange for construction, tow, etc. It made SO much more sense. In CO, it seems like every vehicle can have red/blue - fire, police, tow, snow plows, and god knows what else. In CA, I once got pulled over for putting blue lenses on my fog lights - I hadn't made it 2 miles after installing them before I got lit up for "Impersonating an Officer".mikefamig said:Red for police emergency and blue for fire?
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