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1 hour ago, peds said:

It's tempting (and ultimately inevitable) to steer the conversation towards booby traps (what was one of the more unrealistic suggestions last time? An electrified pyracantha hedge?), which are of course illegal and would only open you to a world of difficulties; but I suddenly recall the endless hours of footage of fire suppression systems being set off by overenthusiastic cooks at public-facing grills (Korean BBQ, hibachi, pierrade, that sort of thing), covering the whole room with the black, oozing, stagnant water that's been sitting in the sprinklers since they were installed, never cycled, never tested. I wonder if your fire prevention controls could be wired into the burglar alarm, like the lights and sirens, and the sprinklers hooked up to a watersource stained with a food-safe blue dye. 

 

Would make things a little more stressful for the ne'er-do-wells who set it off, and more amusing for anyone watching it on camera. 

 

Definitely not a booby trap either, so you'd get away with it.

You can link an alarm system into something like a smoke emitter. Very effective should they gain entry. 

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Many high end jewellers have them, so must be acceptable to use.

 

 

Likewise, tempting as it may be to do booby traps they'll be done for the burglary and you'll be done for the injuries (they'll get slap on the wrist you'll get worse).

 

Make it uncomfortable - smoke or mist, loud noise, bright and flashing lights, obvious cameras in tricky locations, and secluded, stronger enclosures and so on but make your yard look too secure it will then become a target (Why is it so secure). Of course false alarms - you'll need a timer on any noise boxes to keep the neighbours happy in the case of false alarms

 

 

Wondering, many go equipped with battery angle grinders to get into sheds... would an inner wall of sleepers work - thicker than angle grinder blade, hidden, can be used on the other side as a back for shelving, can't be knocked through like bricks, the week spots will always be the locks though.

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4 hours ago, peds said:

It's tempting (and ultimately inevitable) to steer the conversation towards booby traps (what was one of the more unrealistic suggestions last time? An electrified pyracantha hedge?), which are of course illegal and would only open you to a world of difficulties; but I suddenly recall the endless hours of footage of fire suppression systems being set off by overenthusiastic cooks at public-facing grills (Korean BBQ, hibachi, pierrade, that sort of thing), covering the whole room with the black, oozing, stagnant water that's been sitting in the sprinklers since they were installed, never cycled, never tested. I wonder if your fire prevention controls could be wired into the burglar alarm, like the lights and sirens, and the sprinklers hooked up to a watersource stained with a food-safe blue dye. 

 

Would make things a little more stressful for the ne'er-do-wells who set it off, and more amusing for anyone watching it on camera. 

 

Definitely not a booby trap either, so you'd get away with it.

You can get a fire system with heat detectors and a remotely controlled water cannon, would be fun to rig that up to the intruder alarm

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, scbk said:

You can get a fire system with heat detectors and a remotely controlled water cannon,

 

Disappointing, I was waiting for the two guys watching to become the next most prominent hot-spot and be extinguished...

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Motion sensors are a good shout, they are discreet and fairly accurate. What you do with the knowledge that someone is stealing your stuff is up to you. 

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On 29/12/2024 at 21:12, topchippyles said:

My security system picks up any movement outside I get a notification on my phone which I can instantly check the footage.

Thats the kind of system I use. Plus an alarm that notifies me and a separate alarm that is monitor by a 3rd party.

 

It really guts me to have to do and pay for all of the above. Fckin rat scumbag thieves. I know its not ethical but I do sometimes wonder if the hand chopping deterrent would help.

I know it wouldnt as they then cant ever work and can claim more dole, but it would make me feel better and thats all that counts :D

 

 

 

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Also- with regards to the Ajax system. Not only does it work brilliantly, but it’s made in Ukraine so you’re supporting them too. 
 

I’ve just bought another hub/siren and some photo motion sensors to leave on plant parked away from the yard. 

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