In a round about way yes. For my garage, I
use a sensor on the back door. Once or twice
I've come home from work, raised the garage
door, messed around for a moment and then
opened the back door to throw a cig into the
butt can. Of course I forgot to disarm the
system. Bingo! Or battery dies on key
remote. Unlock door and make quick dash to
console. I have about 10-12 of the 110
decibel alarms scattered throughout the
house. Believe me, you do not want to be in
there when they fire off. It autodails my
cell phone and such without issue. If
electricity goes out, it has in past came
back on before console battery died, so
alarm continues monitoring okay. My
experience is that the alarm does not reset
itself. Everything basically shuts down
after about 5 minutes. Also, if you have
wind chimes, I don't recommend using the
glass break sensor around them, you will
false alarm. Which, have been the only false
alarms I've got in 2 years. Removed the
glass sensors from that side of house, no
more false. So far so good. HM