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Re: Parents home burglarized - crazy world!
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Posted by JeffE on December 15, 2004 at 12:36:14 from (192.28.2.52):
In Reply to: Parents home burglarized - crazy world! posted by Mickie on December 14, 2004 at 16:17:41:
Had an experience a little over a year ago some of you may remember my postings about the peeping tom. I learned a lot since then. I added a yard light to the property and motion sensors on all the outside lights to the house. We had a security system in the house, I added one to my pole barn myself ($100 from X10.com and it works well). Also added security cameras (from X10.com) and a security VCR to record from the cameras. Also a deer/trail camera outside in case the guy comes back I want a good photo of him. The best advice I was given is to put out a lot light (motion sensor lights) and some noise (security system alarm). Somebody determined to break in your house will, but they won't stay long if they have lights and a security system going off, they'll grab the obvious stuff and leave. Most of us in the country enjoy our open space and a little elbow room, it's too bad there are creeps out there that are using that against us.
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