No. A shoplifting alarm is not a metal detector. The sensor frames do not react to metal. They react to a special tag placed on or inside the product or package.
Depending on how loud your alarm is,it is possible that it may set off another cars alarm.
You can set the alarm off by just simply jumping on the car.
Any type of smoke, steam or particles denser than air will set off a smoke alarm. This means that smoke emitted from the incense will set off a smoke alarm when in range of the detector.
If you set the alarm (i.e. lock the car) and then disconnect the battery, the alarm will go off. If you disconnect the battery when the alarm is not set (i.e. when the car is unlocked) the alarm will not go off. (So don't try to nick a locked one).
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Isn't it obvious...
Manually turning off a shunt trip breaker should not set off the fire alarm. The only way that the breaker could set off the fire alarm when turned to the off position is if there is an auxiliary contact on the breaker connected to the fire alarm circuit. This is not usually done because the breaker should be able to be turned off when doing maintenance on the breakers circuit. If the breaker is a mandatory feed breaker to a piece of fire alarm equipment and shouldn't be left in the off position it might have a trouble circuit connected to the fire alarm panel. A trouble alarm on a fire alarm panel is different from an alarm circuit alarm.
An alarm remote is a remote control for an alarm system. A remote alarm is an alarm that rings somewhere far away from whatever set off the alarm.
to set a alarm you just press the ''MODE'' buttion
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By jumping on the car.
To stop the alarm when it is sounding, touch the alarm button that was set. To clear all alarms from memory, just unplug for 10 seconds.