ravis94 Posted August 21, 2011 Share Posted August 21, 2011 Deleted 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Secware_Tech6 Posted August 22, 2011 Share Posted August 22, 2011 They should be screwed do not use the foam pads as these are like mini shock absorbers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
accounts3 Posted August 22, 2011 Share Posted August 22, 2011 You should also ensure that fixing the detector to the door/window does not invalidate any warrenty your window company has supplied Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaguar Posted August 22, 2011 Share Posted August 22, 2011 I agree with the previous answer, they should be screwed to the window frame but it may be advisable if the windows are new, to contact the supplier in case it affects your guarentee. Also ensure you do not drill into the glazed area or into any locking mechanism. Regarding brown vibration sensor, Viper make a brown model. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Secware_Tech6 Posted August 22, 2011 Share Posted August 22, 2011 you need to avoid the glass and the area where the glass is in the frame. If you catch the seal of the double glazed unit it will cause condensation between the panes. The only recognised way to fit to a window is with screws. You could use epoxy though. Dont use 'sticky' anything they will fail in time and if the magnet falls away it will cause a false alarm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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