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Aran
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Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: Roofing tips < Reply # 2 on 9/17/2020 5:52 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | To add on to Plight's post, not all alarms are local. I'm currently working as a night shift security guard for context. While I don't know about the rooftop doors specifically, there are several secured areas in the building that I work in that are secured via silent alarm- when tripped it sends a text to a cell phone I'm issued instead of setting off an alarm and I go investigate. If there's no signs of forced entry or anyone hanging around who shouldn't be, then I write it off as a maintenance worker or a bug and make a note of it on my nightly report. If I'm working a site with camera access then I go back and review the footage to see who triggered it. Depending on your state security guards may or may not have the power to detain you, but if they see anything suspicious they absolutely will call for backup to investigate further, which may escalate into a police call. My point is that if the door is fitted with a silent alarm you are on a time limit from the moment it's tripped, because somebody is coming. I personally wouldn't mess with anything that has an electronic lock or alarm on it. Of course, I work at a major tech company so they can afford the pricier electronic security setups which may be less common than a padlocked hatch, but still.
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| | | Re: Roofing tips < Reply # 16 on 3/20/2023 5:01 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey there, congrats on your new DSLR and happy roofing! As for the exit alarms, I'm not sure if there's a way around them, but I would recommend checking with the building's owner or property manager to see if they can temporarily disable them while you work. Better safe than sorry. Also, I wanted to mention On the Roofs. They are a great roofing company that offers a wide range of services, including repairs and installations. They have a fantastic team of knowledgeable and experienced professionals in their field.
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