Drago
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Fit a safe, then hide all your valuables in the freeze. A double bluff.
Put yourself in a burglar's shoes You are on edge and crapping yourself anyway, the last thing you want is to take a stupid risk. So you see the house has an alarm but the two either side don't, which would you break into?Alarms, even monitored ones, aren't a deterrent as they don't care as they'll be out long before the police get there and know nobody walking passed will do anything.
Put yourself in my shoes - broken into 3 times within 6 months, always had a monitored (police) alarm who came out after they'd legged it. Other houses nearby have no alarms They were clearly more interested on the cars they were looking for keys for and ease of access. Dealt with it with gates and smartwater and now had no issue for several years.Put yourself in a burglar's shoes You are on edge and crapping yourself anyway, the last thing you want is to take a stupid risk. So you see the house has an alarm but the two either side don't, which would you break into?
Same as Krooklocks on cars, they can be defeated but why waste valuable time when there are ten other motors nearby with nothing?
I think other factors player a bigger role in which house they target and can distract from the best deterrents.You either had something they wanted or were unlucky. It is still safer to have a deterrent than not.
Well if you will live in Essex and own a souped up max powaaaa motorI think other factors player a bigger role in which house they target and can distract from the best deterrents.
Put yourself in my shoes - broken into 3 times within 6 months, always had a monitored (police) alarm who came out after they'd legged it. Other houses nearby have no alarms They were clearly more interested on the cars they were looking for keys for and ease of access. Dealt with it with gates and smartwater and now had no issue for several years.
You either had something they wanted or were unlucky. It is still safer to have a deterrent than not.
Sonic Grenade!!Or my theory is if you have an alarm then you've got stuff worth nicking.
For me the best alarm would have nothing visible outside but a 120db siren inside on a 60sec delay but with no 'beeps'
Lets see if they soil their undercrackers after that.
This is quite true. But as I understand it, smaller, more excitable dogs are a bigger deterrent. It's the noise - and the possibility it will attract attention - that puts burglars off.
We have a Jack Russell and he alerted us to a break in across the road. As soon as he started barking and I put the light on the burglars scarpered.