Posted by stewartr on January 16, 2011 at 10:24:02 from (98.212.131.62):
In Reply to: home security posted by ih10020 on January 16, 2011 at 07:04:48:
I've got a pretty solid system on our old family farm house. We had a bit of a learning curve in getting it tuned just right, but we haven't had any problems since. The farm is really isolated, and it's nice to know that the place is being monitored for fire and burglary when I'm not able to be there. If I set it off (burning my breakfast on the stove or something), I receive a phone call from the folks at George alarm within about 15 seconds.
I have no real complaints, certainly gives me peace of mind when I'm not around.
With that being said, a burglar can run through an empty home pretty quick, and a burglar alarm is simply another deterrent. Solid exterior doors, good dead bolts, floodlights, and a shotgun aren't a bad idea.
A woman was killed in the driveway of her rural home several miles north of the farm this summer. The guy who killed her was known to be a "partner in crime" with another man who lived across the section from me, and there was speculation that they may have been knocking off farmhouses together. The guy was loose in the area for a couple weeks before the law caught up to him. It made the end of the summer a bit tense.
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