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Pet-Friendly Home Security Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Pet-Safe Alarm & Sensor Installation Course 2026," what is the primary rationale behind recommending dual-technology motion sensors (PIR and microwave) for pet-friendly installations, especially concerning pets weighing over 40 lbs?
To increase the detection range of the sensors, allowing them to cover larger areas where pets might roam.
To minimize false alarms by requiring both PIR and microwave detection to be triggered simultaneously, a common characteristic of human movement.
To provide redundant detection in case one sensor fails, ensuring continuous pet safety.
To enhance the aesthetic appeal of the sensors, making them less obtrusive in the home environment.
Q2Domain Verified
When discussing the "Pet Immunity" settings on PIR motion sensors within "The Complete Pet-Safe Alarm & Sensor Installation Course 2026," what does a "weight-based" immunity setting fundamentally rely upon to differentiate between a pet and an intruder?
The thermal signature variance between a small, mobile animal and a larger, more stationary human presence.
The pet's behavioral patterns, such as barking or scratching, which are detected by acoustic sensors.
The difference in the sensor's perceived object size and the velocity of the detected movement.
The pet's ability to avoid specific detection zones within the sensor's field of view.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Pet-Safe Alarm & Sensor Installation Course 2026," what is the critical consideration when selecting and positioning vibration sensors for detecting potential break-ins through windows or doors, specifically in a home with active pets?
The sensor should be mounted directly onto the frame of the window or door, rather than the glass, to avoid pet-induced vibrations.
The sensor's frequency response should be tuned to differentiate between the sharp, percussive vibrations of forced entry and the broader, more sustained vibrations from pet activity.
The sensor's sensitivity must be calibrated to ignore the typical vibrations caused by a pet jumping or running near the protected entry point.
The sensor should be placed at a height that is inaccessible to pets, preventing them from directly interacting with or triggering the sensor.

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