Pretty loose question re. home security... 17:48 - Jul 10 with 2626 views | clive_baker | After a couple of break ins down my ends I'm looking to beef up my security at home. I don't want anything that's visible from the road or leaves my gaff looking like fort knox, but something to give a little peace of mind, especially as I'm away with work a bit. Anyone know of anything effective, perhaps use of tech? I've got an iPhone. Cheers, | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 17:50 - Jul 10 with 2606 views | SpruceMoose | Camera Doorbell? | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 17:54 - Jul 10 with 2585 views | GlasgowBlue | Hive do some nice discreet cameras but surely you want somebody to see it from the street as it is a very good deterrent. They’ll see your camera and move on to somebody else’s home. Also, a ring doorbell does what it says on the box. You can set it to activate when there is movement near the front of your house. | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 17:54 - Jul 10 with 2588 views | chicoazul | Good strong new locks front and back. Make sure all your windows are shut when you leave the house. No obvious points of entry, for instance wheely bins in front of your fence that a scumbag could hop on and over. Shut all your curtains blinds etc at night. Make good friends with your neighbours so you all look out for each others place when youre away, out etc. Dont put stuff on social media about where you are going and how long youre away for. Most burglars are opportunist scumbags who walk around casing places and looking for simple easy break ins and many of them take cameras, Ring doorbells etc as a sign you have stuff worth nicking. Its a fine balance | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 18:32 - Jul 10 with 2548 views | factual_blue |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 17:50 - Jul 10 by SpruceMoose | Camera Doorbell? |
Do you have a particular product to recommend, by any chance? | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 18:45 - Jul 10 with 2526 views | BloomBlue | Don't leave your bins outside after they've been emptied a lot of burglars use that as the sign no one is in. | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 19:03 - Jul 10 with 2488 views | SpruceMoose |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 18:45 - Jul 10 by BloomBlue | Don't leave your bins outside after they've been emptied a lot of burglars use that as the sign no one is in. |
What if the bin men come while you're at work? There's money to be made in the remote control bin market clearly. | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 19:13 - Jul 10 with 2461 views | Swansea_Blue |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 18:32 - Jul 10 by factual_blue | Do you have a particular product to recommend, by any chance? |
I can recommend the Moosaphonomatik 3000. Or for an extra £14.99+VAT the Moosaphonomatik 4000 has added horn. | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 20:21 - Jul 10 with 2389 views | Felstow1978 |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 19:13 - Jul 10 by Swansea_Blue | I can recommend the Moosaphonomatik 3000. Or for an extra £14.99+VAT the Moosaphonomatik 4000 has added horn. |
Tony Martin charges a reasonable hourly rate, so I hear | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 20:32 - Jul 10 with 2376 views | BloomBlue |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 19:03 - Jul 10 by SpruceMoose | What if the bin men come while you're at work? There's money to be made in the remote control bin market clearly. |
Probably is, or a very strong piece of elastic. Where I live in London the police have said on more than one occasion they can match the pattern of a house breakin with the bins left outside. It's like a flashing sign saying; nobody in this house please breakin. I would suggest getting a dog, but apparently burglars now carry acid or bleach to spray in to the dogs face and I wouldn't want to see a dog hurt. | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 20:51 - Jul 10 with 2338 views | HARRY10 |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 20:21 - Jul 10 by Felstow1978 | Tony Martin charges a reasonable hourly rate, so I hear |
unfortunately you wouldn't want you stairs taken up, your windows left open and this nutcase clutching a loaded shotgun while all your lights have to be kept off chicoazul has the best advice breaks ins are by opportunist smackheads who are looking for easy targets and you would be amazed at how easy some make it by not taking the most obvious precautions | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 21:12 - Jul 10 with 2307 views | Bluefish | We've got 3 x Blink cameras outside and a ring doorbell. Both quite cheap and so easy to install yourself | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 21:50 - Jul 10 with 2261 views | Pinewoodblue | Home security devices are meant to be a deterrent so need to be seen. | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 21:56 - Jul 10 with 2252 views | ElderGrizzly | Canary devices are very good, combined with a Ring doorbell. Noise and motion triggered https://canary.is/ | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 22:04 - Jul 10 with 2238 views | jeera |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 20:32 - Jul 10 by BloomBlue | Probably is, or a very strong piece of elastic. Where I live in London the police have said on more than one occasion they can match the pattern of a house breakin with the bins left outside. It's like a flashing sign saying; nobody in this house please breakin. I would suggest getting a dog, but apparently burglars now carry acid or bleach to spray in to the dogs face and I wouldn't want to see a dog hurt. |
Geese. You can't bribe a goose and if in a worst case scenario one gets hurt, well, at least that's dinner sorted. | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 22:10 - Jul 10 with 2224 views | BloomBlue |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 22:04 - Jul 10 by jeera | Geese. You can't bribe a goose and if in a worst case scenario one gets hurt, well, at least that's dinner sorted. |
A goose is a good idea but I dont live in that part of London, it only works in Brent | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 11:09 - Jul 11 with 2040 views | trueblue1970 | I invested in CCTV cameras x 4 around my place giving full coverage of property and garden, they are visible but discreet They give excellent coverage and record holding data for 28 days, you can also look on iPhone or TV for live coverage Gives good piece of mind and deterrent for those looking at easier property’s to break into I’ve also got 2 dogs that are vocal if strangers are about. | | | |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 11:11 - Jul 11 with 2036 views | textbackup | Get a dog | |
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Pretty loose question re. home security... on 11:34 - Jul 11 with 2008 views | Bluefish |
Pretty loose question re. home security... on 11:11 - Jul 11 by textbackup | Get a dog |
I've got a cockapoo. Not sure she will protect the house | |
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