Home Security
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Amateurs.. our family just got one of these mean ferocious bastards. Our looks exactly like this bad bugger. I pity the fool who tries to rob us.
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Terrifying!
We are ok too, someone silly enough to enter without permission will come across our Indie..
Not out dog in the pic, im not one of those sad sacks who carry pics of their dogs in their phone......
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She is my pride and joy!
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this is our guard dog...
But I got a Camera off Wish...is always good to know when your house is about to be robbed by a Moth! Had to turn the motion sensor sensitivity down a bit.
Is a decent camera though, I can rotate it about 270 degrees, up and down about 60 degrees over Wifi, I had to buy a Micro SD for it, but it does what I needed it for (which was originally to see if it was my neighbours cat coming in at night to steal my cats food)
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@taniwharugby said in Home Security:
this is our guard dog...
But I got a Camera off Wish...is always good to know when your house is about to be robbed by a Moth! Had to turn the motion sensor sensitivity down a bit.
Is a decent camera though, I can rotate it about 270 degrees, up and down about 60 degrees over Wifi, I had to buy a Micro SD for it, but it does what I needed it for (which was originally to see if it was my neighbours cat coming in at night to steal my cats food)
Bloody hell... your bastard hell dog looks the intruder mauling muther fucking business.
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback he sounds the business though, so if people dont see him, they think he is bigger...plus, ours is at bloody doggy day care most days anyway
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@Virgil said in Home Security:
Terrifying!
We are ok too, someone silly enough to enter without permission will come across our Indie..
Not out dog in the pic, im not one of those sad sacks who carry pics of their dogs in their phone......
Yeah sorry.. cute dog.. looks so cuddly.. not sure it has the chutzpah to fight off an intruder though. Needs more soft fur and doey eyes.
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Home Security:
@Virgil said in Home Security:
Terrifying!
We are ok too, someone silly enough to enter without permission will come across our Indie..
Not out dog in the pic, im not one of those sad sacks who carry pics of their dogs in their phone......
Yeah sorry.. cute dog.. looks so cuddly.. not sure it has the chutzpah to fight off an intruder though. Needs more soft fur and doey eyes.
to be honest if the intruder bought a handful of dog crackers with him she wouldnt do a thing except lick him to death...
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@dogmeat is right, it is all about making your house harder than your neighbour's to break into. If someone wants to get into your average home, they will.
While we all like privacy in our back yards, thieves do too. If the neighbours can't see you in your back yard they can't see someone breaking in either. Live next door to a walking path or parkland? Thieves will be looking at your house so make sure you have security better than old matey next door.
Don't leave car keys in easy to find places. Cars are getting harder to steal, so the grubs are now breaking into your house, grabbing the car keys and driving off in your car.
Never, ever leave your garage door open, even when you are home. Make sure all doors are locked, even when home.
Have a safe, preferably one that is bolted to the floor for your valuables. Remember to put jewellery in the safe, thieves love jewellery because they can sell it on and it is easily concealable while they are moving around the streets.
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All good info, thanks @dogmeat and all.
I think I definitely might start with the Ring and see how it goes. Weirdly never thought of putting cameras INSIDE the house, but I know I'd be worried I'd end up with some Paranormal Activity type footage and have to sell up.Re: Dogs. I do have a vicious sounding Labrador but he's a wuss, I actually think he would be all play if an intruder broke in. A neighbour's cars were broken into one night last year so I put those "beware of the dog" signs on our gates as a deterrent but blatant false advertising .
I don't want to hate on my dog (that could be a topic itself as he's such a pain) but my family had German Shepherds growing up and the older one in particular was very protective of the house and garden, great soft family dog but a lot of people were scared of him, and especially the two of them together.
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@Crazy-Horse said in Home Security:
@dogmeat is right, it is all about making your house harder than your neighbour's to break into. If someone wants to get into your average home, they will.
While we all like privacy in our back yards, thieves do too. If the neighbours can't see you in your back yard they can't see someone breaking in either. Live next door to a walking path or parkland? Thieves will be looking at your house so make sure you have security better than old matey next door.
Don't leave car keys in easy to find places. Cars are getting harder to steal, so the grubs are now breaking into your house, grabbing the car keys and driving off in your car.
Never, ever leave your garage door open, even when you are home. Make sure all doors are locked, even when home.
Have a safe, preferably one that is bolted to the floor for your valuables. Remember to put jewellery in the safe, thieves love jewellery because they can sell it on and it is easily concealable while they are moving around the streets.
Cars are what I'm particularly worried about, my husband is just so relaxed about his much nicer newer vehicle whereas I put a steering lock on mine religiously as it just makes it more of a job for someone. I would hate for someone to steal my car.
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@RLx31 hate to burst your bubble, but I'm a nuffie and broke through a steering wheel lock in less than a minute. Seriously easy to do.
Kill switch hidden in the car would be way way more effective
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@RLx31 in this context, a newbie. No skills at all