SECO-LARM has introduced new ENFORCER Long-Range Barrier Sensors


IRVINE, Calif. - SECO-LARM has introduced the new ENFORCER Long-Range Barrier Sensors, available in four different lengths (26", 43", 61", 79") with a corresponding number of beam pairs (2, 4, 6, 8).

The Long-Range Barrier Sensors provide excellent vertical and horizontal coverage to give broad perimeter detection. All four models have an outdoor range of up to 190ft (58m), and an indoor range of up to 380ft (120m).

ENFORCER Long-Range Barrier Sensors are programmable, with options such as four different frequencies to reduce interference between multiple units, and four specific response times. Swiveling end caps allow the installer to easily adjust the angle of the sensors and a built-in heater automatically turns on and off depending on the outside temperature.

SECO-LARM has a wide variety of photoelectric beam sensors. Please visit www.seco-larm.com for more information.

About SECO-LARM
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. is a leading manufacturer of residential, commercial, and vehicle security products. Since 1971, SECO-LARM has provided customers reliable security and video and audio products through a worldwide network of authorized dealers and distributors.



June 17, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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