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I hurt my ears with its high pitched alarm
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But after testing the chime ONCE, my ears still hurt from the decibel level
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but I would not say they are ear piercing, not as loud as a smoke alarm.
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Though they are extremely loud, and may affect sensitive ears
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I imagine it would have scared our customers, hurt their ears, and given them a headache
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It hurts my ears, I can only imagine how it sounds to a cat or dog
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Otherwise it was ear piercingly loud.
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Very efficient & ear-peircing...works like a charm.
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I suggest placing it above ear level as the chime is so loud it hurts the ear
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It is so loud that it hurts the kids' (and our cats') ears, but that should only additionally discourage them from trying to go outside without permission.
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It's very small and when placed in a doorway will hurt your ears with the alarm function
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I mean, ear-piercingly loud to the point where I had to go outside and test it because the echo in the room was unbearable
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It hurt my ears
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Hurts your ears if prolonged exposure
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Seriously, it's not a chime, it's a loud ear piercing screech.
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Hurts my ears and makes my dog howl lol
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Pros: ear piercing loud!!
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I'm partially deaf and it hurt my ears!
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Damages ear drum
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They had tried several times to disarm it and the gentlemen left without finishing the work, hurt his ears.
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Worked as it should and everything I thought it would be
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It works as it is supposed to do, sounding when the door is opened, but I can't hear it in the next room
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Bought July 2014, still working as of 11 2014
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Just follow the simple directions and you can set your alarm for a polite ding dong or a blaring siren that might deter a would-be robber.