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Home Improvement Needs :: Wireless Door Chimes Wireless Door Chimes:Wireless Chimes For Your Door Bell
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Wireless door chimes are a great way to replace a broken door bell or install a new bell on a back door or extra entrance. In the past, homeowners needed to wire or rewire door chime systems, but now, with wireless radio technology, you need little more than two batteries to install a doorbell anywhere you need it. For some recommendations on some of the best models available, keep reading. Heath Zenith Wireless Door Chimes (http://lighting.heath-zenith.com) Heath Zenith, carried by Sears and Home Depot, offers several models of wireless door chimes ranging from classic wood chimes to contemporary and discreet models that blend in with modern décor. The majority of their models offer a 150ft transmission range, making them a great choice for large homes. GE Portable Wireless Chime The GE Portable wireless chime lets you carry the chime receiver with you, wherever you go. Whether you're a gardener who likes to spend time in the backyard or a handy-person who enjoys an afternoon in the garage, this wireless chime makes sure you never miss a visitor at your front door. It's also programmable with 7 different chime sounds. Broan/Nutone Strobe Light Chimes (http://www.broan.com) The Broan Flashing Strobe Light Wireless Chime is great for noisy houses or people who have hearing impairments. When a guest rings your doorbell, the chime sounds and the light will flash, grabbing your attention. The receiver can be plugged into the wall to save on batteries, but also equipped with backup batteries in case of power failure. Broan/Nutone Americana Door Chime This wireless door chime, made by Braun, was designed for homeowners who need long range and offers up to 300 feet of wireless signal range. Great for small apartment buildings, large houses or multi-building facilities. Homeowners can set up multiple receivers to work with one, single door bell button. When purchasing wireless door chimes, look for one that offers a long range and a powerful transmitter. Finally, remember to always test and change your batteries as needed once every three months. See also: All Articles for Home Improvement Needs
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