Alarm Key
Alarm Key

If my alarm on my key doesn’t work do I have to take the key to the dealer to fix?
Also the door lock doesn’t work on the key but the unlock does.
If it wont lock your doors but will unlock them then yes there is a problem with the remote or the reciever in the car and I would take it in to the dealer. If everything wasent working then it would just be your battery but if some is working and some isnt then time to go to the dealer.
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West Bend Digital Timer, White $10.39 Features: LCD readout. Electronic alarm. AAA battery included. Counts up to 100 hours. Counts down in minutes and seconds from 100 hours. Recalls previous time setting. Includes clip, stand, magnet and hanging hole for ease in use…. |
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Lux KP100 Digital Keypad Timer, White $14.30 LUX Minute Minder Digital Keypad Timer goes anywhere and is easy to operate. Ideal for: monitoring classes, test and quizzes, experiments, project work, study periods, presentations and reports, physical education, reminder of appointments and all types of cooking…. |
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Taylor 10-Key Style Timer $6.00 About the size of and similar to the style of a pocket calculator, this kitchen timer is easy for cooks with arthritic or shaky hands to set. Like a calculator, the timer has 10 keys–one for each numeral–that are large enough to easily program in timer settings with one hand. The timer counts up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds so it is equally as useful for timing quick cooking tasks, such as hard-… |
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Popular Demand $7.98 After dabbling in collaborations with Slum Village, J Dilla, and Canibus, Motor-City man Curtis Cross (a.k.a. Black Milk) finally drops his debut LP. Despite too-frequent nods to some tired subject matter–most notably, his own pre-eminence–Black Milk proves equally adept in front of the mic and behind the boards. Lyrically, the ambition fueling these songs sounds far from effortless, but there’s… |
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Master Lock 265DCCSEN Dual-Function Security Bar $12.50 The Master Lock Dual Function Security Bar provides your home with an added dose of safety by reinforcing doors from outside intruders. Built with Master Lock’s world renowned durability, the Security Bar is constructed of 20-gauge steel to withstand more than 350 pounds of force, helping ensure that your doors remain securely shut. With a versatile and adjustable design, the bar fits most hinged … |
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SentrySafe H2300 0.36 Cubic Foot Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest, Silver Gray $44.88 … |
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2 Police Magnum OC17 Keychain Red Pepper Spray w/ UV Dye – 1/2oz Soft Cases $5.15 Police Magnum OC-17 Pepper Spray offers the most powerful concentration of pepper spray allowed by law. This is the same spray used by police officers. Each unit also includes UV dye for later identification of the perpetrator by law enforcement. The handy unit allows for one hand operation and can be used to provide multiple blasts up to 12 feet away. A suspect will be immediately affected with b… |
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Energizer Watch/Electronic Batteries, 3 Volts, 2032, 2 batteries (Lithium Button Cell) $0.01 Energizer Lithium Battery 2032BP2 General Purpose Batteries… |
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Energizer A23 Battery, 12 Volt – 2 Pack $0.01 Energizer Alkaline batteries.Item SpecificationsUnit of Sale2-PackBattery SizeA23… |
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Energizer-Eveready 04096 – 3 Volt Lithium Button Cell Watch Battery (ECR1632BP (CR1632)) $0.01 Energizer CR1632 Button Cell Lithium Watch battery. Energizer is a worldwide leader in batteries. Energizer offers a full line of Watch Electronic Specialty Batteries for applications used in precision engineering tools to power a wide variety of small electronic devices. Enerigzer batteries are used in home health devices such as glucose monitors, blood pressure cuffs and digital ear thermometers… |
Door Alarms
Introducing a Door Alarm into your home is an uncomplicated and inexpensive way to achieve top notch home and business security, maintain impeccable customer service, or protect your children from injury. Before purchasing and installing a door alarm, you need to be acquainted with the benefits of these devices. (1) Where a door alarm ought to be placed (2) How a door alarm works (3) The best use for a door alarm.
With this information in hand, you will have the ability to choose the type of door alarm that will best fit your needs.
The Placement of a Door Alarm
The key achieving top security is to place a door alarm on every exterior door. Burglars often use back doors, garage doors, and basement doors to gain entry into homes or businesses. Knowing when someone is entering or exiting is most thorough if each door is fitted with a door alarm.
How a Door Alarm Works.
In layman’s terms, magnetic strips are placed on the door and on the door frame, and when the contact is broken the door alarm sounds. The sound emitted is dependant upon the type of door alarm you choose. The sound options are numerous: short, fairly quiet beeps or chimes, loud, piercing sirens and some even sound like a barking German Shepard.
A Loud Alarm is used for security reasons, while a softer-sounding door alarm is for notifying you when someone enters or exits.
The Many Uses for a Door Alarm
A door alarm is most frequently used as a security device. There is no better way to secure your home than to be notified each and every time someone opens or closes a door, but there are several other reasons to utilize a door alarm in your home or business. Often a business will place a door alarm on the front door to notify employees when customers enter, thereby allowing employees to stay productive by not having to keep a constant eye on the door. Emergency exits are often equipped with a door alarm so that if or when they are opened, the entire building will be aware of a possible emergency situation. To keep small children from gaining access to a swimming pool, a door alarm can be placed on the gate surrounding the swimming pool area. This type of placement, with the door alarm access button or key pad out of reach, ensures small children will not be at risk of drowning.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, “57 percent of burglaries in the United States, in 2003, took place without forced entry.” Installing a door alarm is an inexpensive way to ensure your home won’t be part of this statistic.
About the Author
Ralph Winn writes about Door Alarms and articles on Home Security Systems
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