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MAXIMUM Security (1984) Ltd. will launch their new outdoor/indoor intrusion detector OUTLOOK at the IFSEC 2006 security show in Birmingham coming May 8, 2006.

As usual this is a most innovative and high quality product of Maximum Security with a 3-Dimensional Microwave detection, a combined PIR & Microwave technology, Waterproof, Anti-Masking, Pet Immune with Adjustable Pet Creep Zone and Anti-Vandalism (Shock & Vibration Sensor).

This intrusion detector can be applied for industrial, commercial and residential protection.

MAXIMUM Security (1984) Ltd. is considered one of the world's most advanced and leading manufacturers in the electronic warning field.

Based on more than 21 years experience in R&D and in production of advanced security systems, MAXIMUM Security is proud to be the only manufacturer in the world that provides a full 10-year warranty for its complete product line.

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