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November 24, 2009 at 9:55 AM #486918November 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM #486079Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]How do you feel about alarms?[/quote]
My Dad just installed ADT (for fear of my brother–lovely).
He really seems to like it and many people in a position to know such things speak highly of them.[/quote]Make sure you do your research before investing/installing an alarm system. ADT (I think they’re now Broadview) is good and they actually have some additional services that are very useful.
I use ADT, but I have a lot of self-installed stuff, too, including three cameras for video surveillance that are tied to a DVR system and a website (for remote viewing when we’re on vacation). ADT tied their service to my cameras, as well as the motion/intrusion detection devices I have on the fences (they trigger floodlights when tripped). It might sound paranoid, or overmuch, but the whole system can be acquired at Home Depot/Radio Shack/electrical supply house and for about $2,500 (the cameras are extra).
No loaded guns in the house because of kids (and, statistically, you’re more likely to have that gun used on you), but three big dogs (Labradors), who are very vocal.
Neighbors all know about the system and so do their kids (and friends of kids). I consider the kids the biggest problem and we’ve had several rashes of burglaries from teenagers over the years.
November 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM #486246Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]How do you feel about alarms?[/quote]
My Dad just installed ADT (for fear of my brother–lovely).
He really seems to like it and many people in a position to know such things speak highly of them.[/quote]Make sure you do your research before investing/installing an alarm system. ADT (I think they’re now Broadview) is good and they actually have some additional services that are very useful.
I use ADT, but I have a lot of self-installed stuff, too, including three cameras for video surveillance that are tied to a DVR system and a website (for remote viewing when we’re on vacation). ADT tied their service to my cameras, as well as the motion/intrusion detection devices I have on the fences (they trigger floodlights when tripped). It might sound paranoid, or overmuch, but the whole system can be acquired at Home Depot/Radio Shack/electrical supply house and for about $2,500 (the cameras are extra).
No loaded guns in the house because of kids (and, statistically, you’re more likely to have that gun used on you), but three big dogs (Labradors), who are very vocal.
Neighbors all know about the system and so do their kids (and friends of kids). I consider the kids the biggest problem and we’ve had several rashes of burglaries from teenagers over the years.
November 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM #486620Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]How do you feel about alarms?[/quote]
My Dad just installed ADT (for fear of my brother–lovely).
He really seems to like it and many people in a position to know such things speak highly of them.[/quote]Make sure you do your research before investing/installing an alarm system. ADT (I think they’re now Broadview) is good and they actually have some additional services that are very useful.
I use ADT, but I have a lot of self-installed stuff, too, including three cameras for video surveillance that are tied to a DVR system and a website (for remote viewing when we’re on vacation). ADT tied their service to my cameras, as well as the motion/intrusion detection devices I have on the fences (they trigger floodlights when tripped). It might sound paranoid, or overmuch, but the whole system can be acquired at Home Depot/Radio Shack/electrical supply house and for about $2,500 (the cameras are extra).
No loaded guns in the house because of kids (and, statistically, you’re more likely to have that gun used on you), but three big dogs (Labradors), who are very vocal.
Neighbors all know about the system and so do their kids (and friends of kids). I consider the kids the biggest problem and we’ve had several rashes of burglaries from teenagers over the years.
November 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM #486707Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]How do you feel about alarms?[/quote]
My Dad just installed ADT (for fear of my brother–lovely).
He really seems to like it and many people in a position to know such things speak highly of them.[/quote]Make sure you do your research before investing/installing an alarm system. ADT (I think they’re now Broadview) is good and they actually have some additional services that are very useful.
I use ADT, but I have a lot of self-installed stuff, too, including three cameras for video surveillance that are tied to a DVR system and a website (for remote viewing when we’re on vacation). ADT tied their service to my cameras, as well as the motion/intrusion detection devices I have on the fences (they trigger floodlights when tripped). It might sound paranoid, or overmuch, but the whole system can be acquired at Home Depot/Radio Shack/electrical supply house and for about $2,500 (the cameras are extra).
No loaded guns in the house because of kids (and, statistically, you’re more likely to have that gun used on you), but three big dogs (Labradors), who are very vocal.
Neighbors all know about the system and so do their kids (and friends of kids). I consider the kids the biggest problem and we’ve had several rashes of burglaries from teenagers over the years.
November 24, 2009 at 10:09 AM #486938Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]How do you feel about alarms?[/quote]
My Dad just installed ADT (for fear of my brother–lovely).
He really seems to like it and many people in a position to know such things speak highly of them.[/quote]Make sure you do your research before investing/installing an alarm system. ADT (I think they’re now Broadview) is good and they actually have some additional services that are very useful.
I use ADT, but I have a lot of self-installed stuff, too, including three cameras for video surveillance that are tied to a DVR system and a website (for remote viewing when we’re on vacation). ADT tied their service to my cameras, as well as the motion/intrusion detection devices I have on the fences (they trigger floodlights when tripped). It might sound paranoid, or overmuch, but the whole system can be acquired at Home Depot/Radio Shack/electrical supply house and for about $2,500 (the cameras are extra).
No loaded guns in the house because of kids (and, statistically, you’re more likely to have that gun used on you), but three big dogs (Labradors), who are very vocal.
Neighbors all know about the system and so do their kids (and friends of kids). I consider the kids the biggest problem and we’ve had several rashes of burglaries from teenagers over the years.
November 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM #486084ZeitgeistParticipantShibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.
November 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM #486251ZeitgeistParticipantShibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.
November 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM #486625ZeitgeistParticipantShibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.
November 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM #486712ZeitgeistParticipantShibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.
November 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM #486943ZeitgeistParticipantShibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.
November 24, 2009 at 11:00 AM #486104urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Shibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.[/quote]
I very much agree.
I live a 15 minute walk (or 5 minute drive) from the local substation. A cop lives in my complex.
So, for me, this is less of a concern. My front door opens to a hallway with a security door for the building. Its never impossible to break in but it would be pretty tough.As far as shibas, yeah they are great dogs but I had an epiphany when I accidentally woke him from a deep sleep and he bit me hard enough to draw a lot of blood. I realized that if he ever did that to my son, I would probably kill the dog. So I gave him to a guy who was looking for a rescue shiba. A Realtor ironically.
November 24, 2009 at 11:00 AM #486271urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Shibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.[/quote]
I very much agree.
I live a 15 minute walk (or 5 minute drive) from the local substation. A cop lives in my complex.
So, for me, this is less of a concern. My front door opens to a hallway with a security door for the building. Its never impossible to break in but it would be pretty tough.As far as shibas, yeah they are great dogs but I had an epiphany when I accidentally woke him from a deep sleep and he bit me hard enough to draw a lot of blood. I realized that if he ever did that to my son, I would probably kill the dog. So I gave him to a guy who was looking for a rescue shiba. A Realtor ironically.
November 24, 2009 at 11:00 AM #486645urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Shibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.[/quote]
I very much agree.
I live a 15 minute walk (or 5 minute drive) from the local substation. A cop lives in my complex.
So, for me, this is less of a concern. My front door opens to a hallway with a security door for the building. Its never impossible to break in but it would be pretty tough.As far as shibas, yeah they are great dogs but I had an epiphany when I accidentally woke him from a deep sleep and he bit me hard enough to draw a lot of blood. I realized that if he ever did that to my son, I would probably kill the dog. So I gave him to a guy who was looking for a rescue shiba. A Realtor ironically.
November 24, 2009 at 11:00 AM #486731urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=Zeitgeist]Shibas are great little dogs. I am sure you found a good home. The large dog breeds raised with the family are usually good with little ones and fiercely protective of their pack. I think alarms are excellent, too and it is a shame about your brother. It seems like many of us have one of those issues in the family. At least you will feel like your father is protected. One thing to think about for those relying on the local police or sheriff is the ratio of officers working to the population and the distance from the station to your home. If they are spread pretty thin from budget cuts and you live on the side of a mountain in Jamul which is a good 40- 50 minute drive when the call for assistance is made, then think about what you can do to make your house and family less of a target. Russell was smart to recognize what the crook was really doing and I have had the same experience with low bid workers. Watchful neighbors are great allies.[/quote]
I very much agree.
I live a 15 minute walk (or 5 minute drive) from the local substation. A cop lives in my complex.
So, for me, this is less of a concern. My front door opens to a hallway with a security door for the building. Its never impossible to break in but it would be pretty tough.As far as shibas, yeah they are great dogs but I had an epiphany when I accidentally woke him from a deep sleep and he bit me hard enough to draw a lot of blood. I realized that if he ever did that to my son, I would probably kill the dog. So I gave him to a guy who was looking for a rescue shiba. A Realtor ironically.
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