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SECURITY Indoor/Outdoor 1 2 3 4


Kit Available Indoor/Outdoor


Slide silencer over to shut chime off!


Chime Box Receiver


Sensor/Transmitter


Entry Alert w/Adapter 18-152 $26.90 ea.


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1. Realistic Simulated Surveillance Camera Easy install. Blinking light requires 2 AA batteries (not included). Powers light for approx. 6 months. 2" W x 5½"L x 1¾"H. 18-224 $17.95 ea.


2. Simulated Video Camera Simulates the new Infrared cameras, blinking LED, 2 AA batteries not included. Bracket Included. 18-225 $24.95 ea.


3. Mini Simulated Camera Fits anywhere. Indoor/outdoor metal housing with mounting hardware. Light requires 2 AA batteries (not included). 2¼"L x 4½"W x 4"D. 18-242 $19.50 ea.


4. Surveillance Dome with Simulated Camera Smoke plastic dome with clear window revealing realistic, simulated camera. Affixes onto ceiling tile with two screws, included. Dome; 5" dia.


18-229 $19.50 ea.


5. Optex® Reliable Indoor/Outdoor Detection The basic system consists of one weatherproof Sensor/ Transmitter and one Chime Box Receiver. For increased coverage you can add up to two additional Sensor/Transmitters to protect additional entry points or critical areas such as jewelry or electronic showcases. Each can be set to sound a different tone so you can distinguish between entry points. You can also add additional Chime Box Receivers to alert you in office, stockroom, etc. Chime Box has volume control. Sensor/Transmitter uses 9v battery that lasts approx. 2 years (not included). Receiver powered by AC adapter (included). Maximum range from Sensor Transmitter to Receiver is 1000 ft. 18-160 $156.00 ea.


6. Manual Door Chime No batteries required. No electricity required. No maintenance. 18-182 $26.95 ea.


7. Light Sensitive Entry Alert Audible alert sounds whenever light sensitive motion detector is activated. Unit has hi/low volume switch. Powered by 4 AA batteries (not included) or optional AC adapter. 18-150 (Entry Alert only) $15.95 ea. 18-151 (6V AC Adapter only) $11.95 ea. 18-152 (Entry Alert & 6V AC Adapter) $26.90 ea.


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8. Surveillance Mirrors Lightweight, shatter resistant, mirror mounts to wall or ceiling. Mounting bracket included.


18-107 (18" Convex w/swivel mount) $39.95 ea. 18-108 (26" Convex w/ adjustable bracket) $69.00 ea.


9. Counterfeit Detector Pen Just make a quick mark on any denomination bill. If bill is counterfeit a dark brown mark will appear, if not the mark will remain an amber color. Instant reading. Long lasting. Works on U.S., Euro & Canadian paper money. 18-181 $2.65 ea.


10. 7ml Sure ‘N Fast™ Counterfeit Detector Pen The ONLY Counterfeit detector that detects counterfeit bills printed on genuine treasury paper, newspaper, recycled paper, calendared paper and many other paper types. The only counterfeit detector pen that tests the ink not the paper! Effective on many foreign currencies.


18-244 $3.45 ea. 55 74 StoreSupply.com • 1-800-823-8887 •


FITS ANYWHERE


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