Driveway Alarms

Driveway Alarms

  • Dakota Alert 4000 Rubber Hose Wireless Driveway Alarm System
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    Dakota Alert

    Dakota Alert 4000 Rubber Hose Wireless Driveway Alarm System

    $169.99
    DCRH4000 Dakota Alert Rubber Hose Wireless Driveway Alarm Detect and be alerted when a vehicle enters your driveway, gas station, filling station, service station.  The Dakota Alert DCRH4000 driveway alarm system uses a rubber hose sensor that is...
    DCRH4000
  • Sure Action Directional Driveway Sensor - SU-P8000
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    Sure Action

    Sure Action Directional Driveway Sensor - SU-P8000

    $197.10
    Sure Action Inc's P8000 Directional Probe: Sure Action Inc's Directional Probe provides an installer with flexibility. By installing this probe, an installer can have lights turn on and a chime sound when a car enters a driveway, but only have the...
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Driveway Alarms and Drive Thru Alerts

There's nothing worse than having a visitor sneak up on you, or missing a customer because you didn't realize they had come and gone.  With a larger property you may also have nosy guests or thieves looking to steal from you.

There are many different styles of driveway alarms, motion sensing alerts and drive thru alerts.   They are 3 popular styles of driveway alarms and drive thru alerts:

  1. Motion Sensing - These systems will be triggered by any warm body moving in front of the sensor including vehicles, people and larger animals
  2. Magnetic Probe - These sense changes in magnetic fields created by the movement of larger metallic objects like cars or trucks.  They can also detect moving industrial bins for garbage or storage.
  3. Rubber Hose - These use a rubber hose laid on the ground.  Moving air from the hose when a vehicle passes over it will trigger the alert.

Regardless of the style, when motion is sensed, a signal is sent to a control box that will typically play a chime or warning tone in one or more locations to alert staff, residents or owners.   In some cases the systems can also be connected to remote telephone dialers, email or text message alerts, as well as local sirens or strobes.