gettingThere
I personally hate the smell of keys (I know, I'm a freak) and absolutelly hate them. This is why we will be getting keyless entry
I thought it was just me ! though for me it's not just keys, it's most metal I have issues with
Browse Forums Safer Living Re: Keyless Entry 21May 19, 2009 4:00 pm Building Upside down house in Wantirna VIC Current Stage: Procrastination... it's just all too hard.... Blog: http://thereluctantbuilder.blogspot.com/ Re: Keyless Entry 23May 27, 2009 9:47 am Miglas High Performance Composite Double Glazed Windows Phone 1300 MIGLAS Fax (03) 9728 3555 http://www.miglas.com.au Re: Keyless Entry 25May 27, 2009 1:39 pm Miglas Windows Dear Purpleninja, the system we prefer is only working when your finger is actually on your hand (body temperature required). If you should get forced to use it, you just have a second finger that will activate a silent alarm and than you can open the door with the right finger. By the time the people that forced you to open you place it's very likely that the security force is already there if you are with the right provider. And as we are not living in the world of Demolation Man you must really have a bad day when someone should cut your finger off - Takes a bit more than the average burglar. If you are on that level of thret you should probably consider a body guard anyways. Rgs Kris I was speaking with tongue in cheek Kris - just pointing out that it is possible if the thug is not squeamish. That said there are far easier/quicker ways into the house than the front door as gettingThere said. Black on light wood does look good. Not sure if it will be as long lasting as a steel finish? 6 6349 I am looking to design an entry door to a lower ground basement that has 2200mm between the external entry height to FFL of the ground floor. This door will provide an… 0 11367 |