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Posted by Pete7 on September 09, 2006 at 10:41:49 from (71.243.133.177):
In Reply to: Theives posted by Gorilla on September 09, 2006 at 08:44:17:
I have about the same problem, but a much smaller building to secure. You got to make it look hard to break into. BIG locks and BIG chains, BIG bars on windows,etc. But, if you gives the crooks enough time they will break into just about anything. So,I also hooked up a very LOUD alarm that goes off when the doors are messed with (uses a vibration switch)and put up fake security cameras(and signs)to further discourage them. I really had to work at making it secure...no easy/cheap answer that I know of. Pete
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