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Someone (ARW?) recently mentioned PIRs that are not activated by pets. I
think I might be in the market for a couple as Management will soon be
wanting the moggie to stay in the house and out of the cold when we're
out. Manufacturers/model numbers would be welcome.

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Someone (ARW?) recently mentioned PIRs that are not activated by
pets. I think I might be in the market for a couple as Management
will soon be wanting the moggie to stay in the house and out of the
cold when we're out. Manufacturers/model numbers would be welcome.


Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir

for cat and small dog owners (ie the dog is small not the owner)
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Ebay item 130761770387

I got some of these and an able to leave my system armed with the cat at home
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On 17/09/2012 20:59 ARW wrote:

F wrote:
Someone (ARW?) recently mentioned PIRs that are not activated by
pets. I think I might be in the market for a couple as Management
will soon be wanting the moggie to stay in the house and out of the
cold when we're out. Manufacturers/model numbers would be welcome.


Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir

for cat and small dog owners (ie the dog is small not the owner)


Thanks: appreciated!

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On 17/09/2012 21:00 Murmansk wrote:

Ebay item 130761770387

I got some of these and an able to leave my system armed with the cat at home


Thanks: appreciated! Same as ARW's btw - great minds think alike etc etc.

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ARW wrote:
F wrote:
Someone (ARW?) recently mentioned PIRs that are not activated by
pets. I think I might be in the market for a couple as Management
will soon be wanting the moggie to stay in the house and out of the
cold when we're out. Manufacturers/model numbers would be welcome.


Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir

for cat and small dog owners (ie the dog is small not the owner)

The size of the owner is irrelevant. It's the size of the burglars that
matters.

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ARW wrote:
F wrote:
Someone (ARW?) recently mentioned PIRs that are not activated by
pets. I think I might be in the market for a couple as Management
will soon be wanting the moggie to stay in the house and out of the
cold when we're out. Manufacturers/model numbers would be welcome.


Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir

for cat and small dog owners (ie the dog is small not the owner)

The size of the owner is irrelevant. It's the size of the burglars that
matters.

Or the size of their head when they walk in out of the cold.
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[Default] On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 20:59:54 +0100, a certain chimpanzee,
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wrote:

Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir


"PATENTED HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY", "This revolutionary
technology is already being heralded as the most groundbreaking
development in PIR detectors for the last 20 years".

Do they work on the same principles as electro-osmotic damp-proofing
and electronic water softeners?
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Do they work on the same principles as electro-osmotic damp-proofing
and electronic water softeners?


There are a lot of electronic water softeners that actually work.
they even tell you when to top the salt up.

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On 19/09/2012 18:08 Hugo Nebula wrote:

[Default] On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 20:59:54 +0100, a certain chimpanzee,
"ARW" , randomly hit the keyboard and
wrote:

Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir


"PATENTED HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY", "This revolutionary
technology is already being heralded as the most groundbreaking
development in PIR detectors for the last 20 years".

Do they work on the same principles as electro-osmotic damp-proofing
and electronic water softeners?


Dunno, but if ARW says they work, that's good enough for me.

PIR arrived today after ordering from Fleabay. Slightly cheaper after
carriage than ARW's source (which concerns me in respect of his
credentials as a genuine Yorkshireman...).

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On 19/09/2012 18:08 Hugo Nebula wrote:

[Default] On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 20:59:54 +0100, a certain chimpanzee,
"ARW" , randomly hit the keyboard
and wrote:

Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir


"PATENTED HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY", "This revolutionary
technology is already being heralded as the most groundbreaking
development in PIR detectors for the last 20 years".

Do they work on the same principles as electro-osmotic damp-proofing
and electronic water softeners?


Dunno, but if ARW says they work, that's good enough for me.

PIR arrived today after ordering from Fleabay. Slightly cheaper after
carriage than ARW's source (which concerns me in respect of his
credentials as a genuine Yorkshireman...).


Sorry, I only gave the link for infomation. That is not where I buy them
from and that is not the price I pay for them.


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On 19/09/2012 22:08 ARW wrote:

F wrote:
On 19/09/2012 18:08 Hugo Nebula wrote:

[Default] On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 20:59:54 +0100, a certain chimpanzee,
"ARW" , randomly hit the keyboard
and wrote:

Twas me. And I fit these

http://www.alertelectrical.com/prod/...pet-immune-pir

"PATENTED HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY", "This revolutionary
technology is already being heralded as the most groundbreaking
development in PIR detectors for the last 20 years".

Do they work on the same principles as electro-osmotic damp-proofing
and electronic water softeners?


Dunno, but if ARW says they work, that's good enough for me.

PIR arrived today after ordering from Fleabay. Slightly cheaper after
carriage than ARW's source (which concerns me in respect of his
credentials as a genuine Yorkshireman...).


Sorry, I only gave the link for infomation. That is not where I buy them
from and that is not the price I pay for them.


Ah! No need for the apology, I didn't read carefully enough!

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