Not enough information. You should specify what specific program/application/utility you are trying to use to save your alarms.
No
No, because store alarms are not metal detectors.
No, because store alarms are not metal detectors.
No.
Yes, metal zippers on clothing can sometimes set off airport security alarms due to the metal content.
Car alarms are most often triggered by accident. Depending on the sensitivity of the car alarm and if it includes an optional sensors, a pet or wild animal could set off an alarm. Sometimes even bugs can set off car alarms.
Most car alarms will automatically arm themselves if you have them set to do so. There are so many different types of car alarms that automatically arm themselves under different conditions such as the doors closing, the doors locking, or removing the key from the starter. The most common of these alarms are made by Viper Car Alarms, Commando Car Alarms, and Clifford Alarms. They all make a wide variety of different car alarm systems that automatically arm.
It was set in Australia.
Nope... Only smoke for smoke detectors!
yes, if enough dust accumulates
Typically technicians answer the calls that come in from monitored alarms and act accordingly. Calls come in when alarms are set off. Technicians may telephone the residence to confirm whether or not police or other services need to be dispatched, or, under circumstances that the alarm is set to call for assistance immediately upon being set off, make sure the desired services are dispatched to the location.
There isnt a set minimum or maximum.