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Posted by City Boy Scott on August 22, 2005 at 20:13:04 from (66.228.102.205):
In Reply to: burlar alarms/home security need help o/t posted by havvey on August 21, 2005 at 09:49:26:
You have to look at security in levels... Example: Good locks Sticker bushes planted outside of ground floor windows Outside motion lights Monitored alarm system Cell backup for the system Large/heavy TL30 safe for guns and jewelry ScH trained GSD Angry armed homeowner and wife Along those same lines, don't brag about what you have. Keep your safe hidden out of view. I also put wireless motion in my barn, which is tied into the main monitored system. It's kind of slick, I can partition the barn so it's always armed, even while we're home. Ya, it's all kind of expensive but to me the piece of mind is well worth it. It's also a real good idea to inventory everything you have of value and keep the list in two separate locations (home, work or trusted friend). Then when/if you get ripped off you can proved a list of serial numbers to the police.
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