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Can I Stop The Microwave Pir From Emitting When System Is Disarmed?

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Hi, Thanks for the reply,

Basically there is no clear report stating if the emission of Microwaves is dangerous and what are its effects.

Yes there is.

Us Radar engineers would be fried if there was an inherant danger.

Do you allow a 2 year old baby to use your phone? Then why shower it with K band from a PIR?

you should get your terminology correct beforehand ...................

Yes there is.

Us Radar engineers would be fried if there was an inherant danger.

your probably not the best example to put forward for compus-mentus (excuse my latin)

doesnt the tag reader emit radiation too?

Don't shake hands with the little Jap guys either. Now, they're well risky

It's a quote - included in the sales sheet for a reason.

To help sell product.

It's the power you need to concern yorself with if worried.

Don't shake hands with the little Jap guys either. Now, they're well risky

LOL

you know that ones gonna get you in trouble! :lol:

Hey Ho, Lets Go

I understand, but people used to think that smoking cannot harm anyone.

the EMF in the house will be far greater than a DT

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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If when the system is disarmed you switch the panel power off so that the PIRs do not work, will this screw up the programming?

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