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# Security Alert
## Introduction @fullscreen
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The Infrared Sensor uses infrared light waves to detect proximity to the robot. Build an security alert using the infrared sensor.
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![Brick in simulator with infrared sensor](/static/tutorials/security-alert/security-alert.gif)
## Step 1
Open the ``||sensors:Sensors||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag out an ``||sensors:on infrared||`` block onto the Workspace (you can place this anywhere). Use the second drop-down menu to select ``detected``.
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![Sensor detect method dropdown selections](/static/tutorials/security-alert/detect-method-dropdown.png)
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
})
```
## Step 2
Open the ``||brick:Brick||`` Toolbox drawer. From the **Screen** section, drag out a ``||brick:show image||`` block onto the Workspace, and drop it into the ``||sensors:on infrared||`` block.
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.expressionsBigSmile)
})
```
## Step 3
In the ``||brick:show image||`` block, use the drop-down menu to select the **STOP** sign image.
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![Screen image selections](/static/tutorials/security-alert/show-image-dropdown.png)
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.informationStop1)
})
```
## Step 4
Open the ``||brick:Brick||`` Toolbox drawer. From the **Buttons** section, drag out a ``||brick:set status light||`` block onto the Workspace, and drop it after the ``||brick:show image||`` block.
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.informationStop1)
brick.setStatusLight(StatusLight.Orange)
})
```
## Step 5
In the ``||brick:set status light||`` block, use the drop-down menu to select the ``red flash`` light
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![Status light selection dropdown list](/static/tutorials/security-alert/set-status-light-dropdown.png)
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.informationStop1)
brick.setStatusLight(StatusLight.RedFlash)
})
```
## Step 6
Open the ``||loops:Loops||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag a ``||loops:repeat||`` loop onto the Workspace, and drop it after the ``||brick:set status light||`` block.
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.informationStop1)
brick.setStatusLight(StatusLight.RedFlash)
for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
}
})
```
## Step 7
Open the ``||music:Music||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag a ``||music:play sound effect until done||`` block onto the Workspace, and drop it into the ``||loops:repeat||`` loop.
```blocks
sensors.infrared1.onEvent(InfraredSensorEvent.ObjectDetected, function () {
brick.showImage(images.informationStop1)
brick.setStatusLight(StatusLight.RedFlash)
for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
music.playSoundEffectUntilDone(sounds.animalsCatPurr)
}
})
```
## Step 8
In the ``||music:play sound effect until done||`` block, use the drop-down menu to select ``information error alarm`` sound effect.
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![Sound effect dropdown selections](/static/tutorials/security-alert/play-sound-effect-dropdown.png)
## Step 9
Now, plug your @boardname@ into the computer with the USB cable, and click the **Download** button at the bottom of your screen. Follow the directions to save your program to the brick.
Attach an Infrared Sensor to Port 1 of your brick. Test your program by putting an object increasingly closer to the Infrared Sensor your Intruder Alert should trigger when you get too close!