Babie B
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Thursday, 12th of August 2010 05:15:08 PM
A few nights ago, someone broke into our garage and stole around $2000.00
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worth of my husband is tools. The garage is separate from the house. What
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would be the best way to protect our garage from intruders. Are there any
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alarm systems that would make a lot of noise and have lights come on as
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well ifsomeone is approaching the garage that my husband can install
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himself? There were locks on the doors to the garage but the thieves used
a crow bar to break away the hasps that held the locks.
Babooshka
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Friday, 13th of August 2010 08:47:51 AM
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http://wholesale-burglar-alarms.com/homesecurity/do-it-yourself/
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Have a look at this
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Pooksy
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Saturday, 14th of August 2010 09:06:07 AM
Radio Shack and some hardware stores used to sell inexpensive
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alarm systems that fit what you are wanting.
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Scruffles
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Sunday, 15th of August 2010 02:20:27 AM
get a rol of liquid semtex, put it on the back of the door, put
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a constant circut on the door (if the circut breaks, the semtex goes) that
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will make plenty of noise, it will call the cops automatically for you, &
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if ur lucky, the cops will only need a hearse
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or do the same constant circut with a klaxon, some motion detection
lights, a metal door (solid core) & a quality deadbolt, perhaps even a
lock bar (one of those wood/metal beams you put behind the door) it will
cost way less than the tools that may get stolen again would