GE Personal Security Window and Door Alarm, 12 Pack, DIY Protection, Burglar Alert, Wireless Chime/Alarm, Easy Installation, Home Security, Ideal for Home, Garage, Apartment and More,White, 45989
$48.92
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Up to 120-Decibel Alarm or ChimeChosen alarm can be heard clearly throughout your home – keeping you safe and intruders away. |
No Wiring NeededCompact, wire-free design is ideal for homes, rentals, RVs and more – powered by 4 LR44 batteries (included). |
Tap InstallationBody and magnet are easily mounted on windows or doorframes with the included double-sided tape. |
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Specification: GE Personal Security Window and Door Alarm, 12 Pack, DIY Protection, Burglar Alert, Wireless Chime/Alarm, Easy Installation, Home Security, Ideal for Home, Garage, Apartment and More,White, 45989
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10 reviews for GE Personal Security Window and Door Alarm, 12 Pack, DIY Protection, Burglar Alert, Wireless Chime/Alarm, Easy Installation, Home Security, Ideal for Home, Garage, Apartment and More,White, 45989
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Kevin –
This alarm is the best way to add some security to your home without breaking the bank. I ordered two for my front and back door. It comes with everything you need to install the alarms. The adhesive is strong enough to stay glued on the surface, whether it is the moulding or the door itself. The first few times, i had to readjust the positioning and it was still able to stick securely.The sound of the alarm is loud enough to alert neighbors. It can scare pets, so that should be a consideration when purchasing. I either leave the mode either off or Alarm. The Chime sound is not as loud but can still scare pets. I believe this is a great solution for anyone on a budget, especially those renting.Overall, i would recommend this product for those who want something simple that still gets the job done.
FJV –
Liked reviews, value for amount of sensors. Just prep surfaces first so both sides of sensor stay secured
Raymond Padilla –
This product was easy to setup, the alarms were very loud to me, and after testing them out more then a few times they’re consistent .
Hannah –
Our alarm system salesperson talked us into getting glass break sensors instead of window sensors. After my parents recently experienced an attempted break-in at their house, we decided to purchase these for our windows to increase security while avoiding an increased monthly security payment. These stick firmly and the alarm is very shrill. We can hear them from accross our single story, 1665sqft home. Though you may not be able to do the same in a two story home, they’re still very useful if people are upstairs and need to know when a window is open. I read some reviews saying they are not loud enough… I have hearing loss and I still think these are enough to alert residents and scare off intruders. We definitely feel safer having these sensors. At first I thought they were defective, but then I read the instructions (DUH…) and I realized there’s a small plastic battery block that needs to be removed before turning on. Just in case anyone else is like me and ignores instructions. So far, I would definitely recommend!
J. BartJ. Bart –
Small price to pay for peace of mind and easy to install: I used my own double sided tape and not the 3M tape provided. I did use the 3M square(s) under the alarm to increase it’s height for some windows. They come with button batteries installed. Just open the battery compartment, hold your finger over the batteries, and pull out the clear tab. Next, apply tape to the flat side of the small oblong piece and affix it to the window frame with the ARROW pointed toward the alarm. Apply tape to the side of the alarm with the ARROW (careful that you do not apply tape over the lid to the battery compartment!). Turn alarm on and slide the unit back and forth under the affixed piece to determine the proper position. Once located, remove the film over the tape and affix. Note: You may need to apply 3M piece(s) to the bottom of the alarm to raise it’s height (although do not remove the film on the very bottom or it will not slide back and forth :-).These little devices are loud enough to wake you up if someone tries to break in through a window. They are also quite sensitive to touch (i.e. lowering my blinds onto them will activate the alarm) so I imagine they would also work if someone tried to break the window. This is only one of many small things we can and should do to protect ourselves and our home.
Rachel B. Ramey (blogger/author) –
This product was purchased to keep my little escape artist inside the house. We installed locks he can’t reach but, since other people go in and out, there’s no way to guarantee they stay locked ALL the time. This handy device helps fill the gap by making sure mama knows EVERY time someone goes through the door!It’s VERY easy to install — if you don’t have any trim around your door. If you have trim, you’ll need to either forego the alarm or cut into the trim to make a space, because this needs to sit flush. But assuming you have the space for it, just make sure the area is clean and dry and stick it on with the (included) adhesive foam strips.It comes with batteries already installed; you’ll just need to remove the piece of plastic preventing them from making contact so they don’t burn out prior to purchase. They are, however, some weird button batteries, so when it’s time to replace them, they can’t be replaced with a trusty AAA.The overall device — both pieces — is a little smaller than I had anticipated. I’d say it’s a little smaller than two side-by-side boxes of matches. It has three settings: off, alarm, and chime. Off is pretty self-explanatory. I assume if it’s set to alarm, it will go off continuously when the door or window is opened. We keep it set on chime, so it goes off once every time the door is opened. It makes a very loud, obnoxious digital chiming sound; you’ve probably heard it if you’ve ever been in a store that announces your presence with an electronic chime. It isn’t a very pleasant sound if you’re standing right beside it, but I’m able to hear the downstairs door from upstairs, so there are benefits to its being as loud as it is.I wish it were designed to use a AAA battery, because the button batteries are exceptionally hazardous around children, but I have no complaints about the alarm’s functionality.
marc p –
Product is great, I returned mine because my windows weren’t set up to install this particular type of window alarm…Too bad because they are a great product..true review not paid for review…….
Kellianne Dwyer –
These are easy to install and are great for peace of mind with young children
MyJewelryFind –
Bought as a gift for first time expecting parents. This was one of the items on there shower registry.
gecsla . –
Buen nivel de ruido, sencillas de montar ,