i have an alarm system, and every door and window in my house has it installed in it. if you open any of them and the alarm is on, it will go off or if it's not on it will just beep. i jus got my basement done and i don't feel like explaining the whole thing but i'm having some friends sleepover and we need to sneak out. the only thing is that there is an alarm on the basement door. there are 3 little windows in the basement with no alarm, but they won't open up far enough for people to fit through. if anyone knows how to make the alarm not work on the door without my parents knowing, could you help me? like maybe cut a wire or something, or maybe if theres even a way i could turn it off on one door. becasue i am home alone a lot and they probably wouldn't notice for a while and then tehy wouldn't know itw as me. please don't answer saying i shouldn't be sneaking out or i shouldn't be trying to break something in my house because i don't care, i'm in highschool and this is what i do. so if anyone knows how to make the alarm not work on just one door, please help me. thanks!
Disconnected answered Friday May 16 2008, 2:14 am: Well since we don't know what kind of system you have for your alarms, it wouldn't be easy to answer this question.
Don' try to cut a wire at random, that could set the whole thing off, and you honestly don't want that...
First of all try to find out what system you have, then I could maybe try and google it.
It's pretty hard to disable the alarm for one door.
Maybe you could casually ask your mom/dad ''What if a burglar knew how to disconnect the alarm on the door? What would happen?''
maybe with this your parent(s) will tell you how it works or something :P
Worked for me once :)
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