WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
In the world of anti-intrusion systems, curtain sensors are establishing themselves and are increasingly spreading. These sensors are devices able of detecting the presence of a possible intruder in a restricted and limited area, through the recognition of physical alterations in the guarded area.
The curtain sensors have been designed and conceived to build a detection area, typically, on doors and windows. The detection area consists of a vertical barrier, which must be crossed to activate the alarm system.
WHERE SHOULD COURTAIN SENSORS BE INSTALLED?
Curtain sensors are ideal for monitoring possible access points, such as doors, windows and, more generally, the perimeter of your home.
HOW DO THE COURTAIN SENSORS WORK?
The curtain sensors create an invisible barrier that completely covers the area to be protected in a uniform manner and which, once crossed, activates the alarm. Furthermore, some curtain sensors are offered in dual technology thanks to the use of a microwave and passive infrared (PIR), able of capturing the movement and heat emitted by a body, thus foiling the break-in.
They are particularly effective sensors and are recommended for protecting goods, values and people from intrusions and violations.
WHAT ARE MITECH CURTAIN SENSORS?
MITECH curtain sensors are high quality products that feature latest generation electronics, for guaranteeing excellent levels of safety, high sensitivity, sturdiness, combined with ease of installation and simplicity of use.
The MITECH curtain sensors are:
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