Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker (CAIB) Two Practice Exam

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Which of the following items is NOT considered part of electronic protection devices?

  1. Electronic fences

  2. High-security locks

  3. Interior trapping devices

  4. Motion detectors

The correct answer is: High-security locks

High-security locks are typically not classified as electronic protection devices because they operate using mechanical principles rather than electronic mechanisms. High-security locks primarily focus on physical security by incorporating advanced designs and materials that resist tampering and unauthorized access. They may be fitted with sophisticated key systems or unique locking mechanisms, but they do not employ electronic components to enhance security. On the other hand, electronic fences, interior trapping devices, and motion detectors utilize electronic technology to monitor, alert, or control access. These devices rely on sensors, alarm systems, and other electronic features to provide security, making them integral parts of an electronic security system. Each of these categories relies on electronic functionality to enhance protection, while high-security locks stand apart due to their mechanical nature.