We have keyed window locks.
Do we need reed switches ? Windows are mostly sliding type with one awning window.
Guessing that if the window is locked, it cant be slid sideways anyway ???
Browse Forums Safer Living 1 Sep 25, 2014 4:30 pm We have keyed window locks. Do we need reed switches ? Windows are mostly sliding type with one awning window. Guessing that if the window is locked, it cant be slid sideways anyway ??? Re: Keyed window locks vs Reed switches 2Sep 25, 2014 4:40 pm I was thinking the same thing...if they really wanted to break in I doubt they will be sliding the window, more likely to break it... I was considering either glass breaks or PIRs.... Using Tapatalk I am planning to get shelly dimmers added to the non-smart switches that control light. It has no affect on the mechanical functioning of the switch and this is wired… 1 1390 that will depend on the kitchen bench depth. you'll have to specify it so it allows for both the tap and the sink 1 7377 |