JR>here is adequate, especially if you wish to open your windows. However,
JR>if you have birds flying free in your home and they land on the screens,
JR>it is conceivable that the bird could destroy the screen.
Yes, indeed how true. I have ten of these windows and Velvet, with
Mikeee (Hyacinthines) love to get at the windows. I have blinds up
at each window so they get them first, ususally they go to the
dress racks before anything has happened to the security screens.
JR>to beams because with birds and other animals you usually get many
JR>"false alarms"..
JR>Be safe..
Not so, they are alarmed only after dark when my feathered kids are
asleep. With lights, the beams I also don't have a raccoon problem.
Cherane, CAS
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