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Commercial Applications<br />

APPLICATION<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

RECOMMENDED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

PROTECTING ROOMS WHEN CLEANING CREWS<br />

ARE PRESENT<br />

Often, the perimeter loop of the security system is armed when cleaning crews are<br />

in a building. If acoustic sensors are armed, they will be listening to all sounds,<br />

including those made by night cleaning crews. Acoustic sensors are most likely to<br />

false alarm to multiple sounds. The cleaning crews produce a combination of<br />

sounds from vacuums, floor polishers, and clattering garbage cans, all of which<br />

combine to cause false alarms for some sensors in some applications.<br />

Shock sensors provide the best false alarm immunity for a building when it is<br />

occupied. Shock sensors are often economically impractical, however, due to the<br />

number of windows to be protected. Also, in applications where appearance is<br />

important, the use of multiple shock sensors may not be an option.<br />

Sentrol’s ShatterPro Plus 5885 provides an acoustic solution to noisy cleaning<br />

crews. The 5885 is a motion sensitive acoustic sensor that combines a passive<br />

infrared sensor with a glassbreak sensor. When a noisy occupant enters the field of<br />

view of the PIR the glassbreak sensor is disabled for 70 seconds. This prevents<br />

false alarms due to loud noises such as vacuums or floor buffers. The glassbreak<br />

sensor is activated after the occupant leaves the field of view. The 5885 makes 24<br />

hour acoustic applications possible.<br />

For false alarm immunity when night cleaning crews are present, the ShatterPro<br />

Plus 5885 will provide trouble-free performance in most applications. Other<br />

reliable solutions are shock sensors like the 5120 or 5414.<br />

GLASSBREAK SENSORS<br />

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