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Surviving in SA and what we spend on security
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<blockquote data-quote="Apocalypse Boy" data-source="post: 352333" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>The brick through the window is just plain stupid, but at least you guys are O.K.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that if a pro wants to get in, there is not much you can do to keep them out, but for the common Brick wielding scum, the more visual you make security, the better.</p><p></p><p>You want them to see it and move on, Cameras work great, make sure you point it down you're driveway and so that they can see it, Electric fence helps, but they do tent to have ways around them.</p><p></p><p>As for Beams and outdoor passives, I have yet to see a system that will not give false alarms 90 % of the time, in my opinion all they do is give you a fright when they go off for no reason at 2 or make you worry when they go off and you're at work.</p><p></p><p>Most camera systems have remote log in, so if there is a alarm and the Security company is on the way, you can have a quick squiz and check whats going on .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apocalypse Boy, post: 352333, member: 597"] The brick through the window is just plain stupid, but at least you guys are O.K. The problem is that if a pro wants to get in, there is not much you can do to keep them out, but for the common Brick wielding scum, the more visual you make security, the better. You want them to see it and move on, Cameras work great, make sure you point it down you're driveway and so that they can see it, Electric fence helps, but they do tent to have ways around them. As for Beams and outdoor passives, I have yet to see a system that will not give false alarms 90 % of the time, in my opinion all they do is give you a fright when they go off for no reason at 2 or make you worry when they go off and you're at work. Most camera systems have remote log in, so if there is a alarm and the Security company is on the way, you can have a quick squiz and check whats going on . [/QUOTE]
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