
I'm wondering if its "cost prohibitive" to do the site workup against such things, then have the installer come in with a few grounding straps, etc. Some things, no, your not going to be able to defeat - such as replacing all those stainless steel staircase handholds with a non-conductive metal.
I guess this would be "how much do you want to pay for proper security." The cities and counties are taking putting a band-aid on the problem, obviously, by verified response.
Although, I do know of several alarm response companies to whom false alarms are nothing but a cash cow. They're complacent enough that they can send unarmed employees, after all, the alarms are ALWAYS false, now aren't they?
Give it time, we'll read about them in the paper.
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