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Our alarm system (fire and intrusion) has its central panel located in
our main museum building, with "satellite" alarms in our historic
outbuildings working off this central panel. To make a long story
short, we continually have problems with false alarms originating in the
outbuildings, especially during stormy weather, and the alarm
technicians say that nothing can be done to fix this problem, because
the root of it lies with the fact that our configuration requires a
central alarm with satellite alarms in the outbuildings.
Is there anyone out there who has a configuration similar to ours that
is enjoying successful operation of their alarm system? Our staff
members are getting really tired of having to come to the museum at 2 am
during a rain storm because the alarms are going off.
Regards,
Susan Young
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
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