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Godderz23

Hi guys long time reader, short time poster..!

A quick question if you don't mind. Have a customer who is thinking of fitting a Pir and loosing the switch in his hallway at home.

However he plans to move out next year and asked if anyone made a PIR that was "pet proof"?

Is there such a thing? Or has anyone found a way to get them to only catch movement say 4ft off the ground?

Thanks in advance

Chris.
 

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