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Home Security
We live in a very safe neighborhood, however, my wife got spooked the other day by a story and is insisting on some sort of home security to prevent/deter a burglary. I thought I'd throw it out to the PPOT brain trust to see what the prevailing wisdom is....
Firearms are a non-starter. I'm reluctant to spend a lot of money on a monitored home security system, but I'm interested in hearing opinions on this. How 'bout those wifi camera systems... thoughts? |
Go with something like this, but in 40 cal.
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/RxBa5bQfTGc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Just clean up the mess when you get home. |
If you want to go the really cheap route, they say a security company sign at the front of the property is one of the best deterrents. But that is the really cheap route.
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This has been covered before in a prior post. Search home security.
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Firearm protects you when you are there. When seconds count the police are usually at least a few minutes away. But if it is a non starter then you and the wife have made that choice. Besides wont do anything when you arent there
A non monitored system may give you a recording of the miscreants. Or it may give the miscreants more stuff to sell A monitored system w panic button is best. Can alert you or police/fire/health for a variety of issues. Otherwise insurance. Docunent posessions w pics or vids. Small firebox for papers and jewelry but be sure it is properly secured etc. |
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My Sams Club has 4 camera systems starting at $300
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Not very effective, but I hear it makes people feel better. |
A barking dog and a LOADED burglar alarm...hard to beat imo...anything else is just fooling yourself :D
ps: What do those security cameras do when someone kicks in your front door? |
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Seriously, I agree... the best first thing you can do is get some impossible-to-kick-in doors... steel preferably... with steel frames and long throw deadbolts... no glass in and around the door unless you're gonna have a keyed deadbolt on the inside and you don't leave the key in it ever. Every door needs to adhere to these qualifications, not just the front. If you're not married to the idea of storm doors, ditch them and mount the steel doors as outswinging doors. Even more impossible to kick in. On windows low enough for easy break in access, figure out a way to make it more difficult or impossible to get in. We've got bars on the only two of ours easy enough to get to without a ladder. They're not the typical jaildoor type, they follow the lines of the mullions and don't stand out much. The dudes that built castles would laugh at cameras... they'd spend their efforts making the doors/drawbridge stronger, right? :D |
Just get a home alarm their about 25 35 bucks a month for monitoring
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$12 on ebay. And the phone number works.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1407769036.jpg If your house has signs and the neighbor's house doesn't, they'll break into his and not yours. Same concept as you don't have to outrun the bear, just outrun your buddy. |
Alarm sign, Alarm, 2 dogs, One that sounds like death brought to you by paws
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Dogs.....lotsa mean ass Dachshunds. Seriously, a pack of those little bastards and yer golden. Turds are smaller too.
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Cant argue with the dog suggestions. My three are the best alarm system!
A visible camera system is a great deterrent. . |
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I have a camera in a vacation home, detects motion and sends an email/pic. Great for peace of mind.
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Good neighbors help also.. When I have to leave town, I let my buddy next door and across the street know what cars should be there, course the camera keep an eye too, and my neighbors also let me know so I can keep an eye open.
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