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Does the GDI solution resist false alarms/nuisance alarms caused by animals?

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Does the GDI solution resist false alarms/nuisance alarms caused by animals?

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The system is resistant to FAR/NAR with respect to animals, for a variety of different reasons. (1) Animals do not rub themselves against the system as a general manner of course. Since contact with a conductive surface is required to trigger alarms with the Aegis system, proximity of animals even at distances less than 6 inches, does not cause alarms. (2) Small animals generally have extremely acute eyesight, and jump through the wires when passing through the wire array. Thus squirrels/chipmunks/rats/etc… generally never come in contact with the array, and thus do not generate false alarms. (3) Snakes slither about on the ground, and their scales are a poor conductor of electricity. Small snakes do not come into contact with the bottom wire, and large snakes (pythons and other constrictors) that do come into contact with the bottom wire would have to move the wire up 3.5 inches to make contact with the second wire. This necessitates that the snake be 7″ in diameter, which is an extre

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