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quite an eventful day, hope tomorrows not the same.


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Sorry to hear that Steve. Im worried about my shed, security virtually nil - chinese padlock but tbh if you pulled the door hard it would probably come away from the frame....No gate.

 

Have been thinking about an under-floor stash for the more valuable gear, saws power tools etc (shed is wooden, on blocks) and keep a few dummy saws and tools lying around as decoys..

 

Either that or a trapdoor opening onto a man-size pit just inside the door. Bit harder to engineer though.

 

Whats the man size pit for? To hide the body.

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Just rigged up my iphone to a Maplin security system "Sentient" with face recognition and email warnings. It runs for something like 40 days continuously but to save trawling through the whole period, when you review it comes up with a red line to show an event and you can then examine what happened either side of the event.

Eight cameras and can see what is going on anywhere you have an internet connection. £400 seems to be a good investment.

 

 

If it's anything like the one I fitted last year you will soon get fed up of bugs setting it off, great idea in theory but the image quality of mine is rubbish and the false alarms is well, alarming.

Don't really know what the answer is, I used to think a dog was a good idea, but after what happened to our spaniel I am not so sure on that anymore.

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If it's anything like the one I fitted last year you will soon get fed up of bugs setting it off, great idea in theory but the image quality of mine is rubbish and the false alarms is well, alarming.

Don't really know what the answer is, I used to think a dog was a good idea, but after what happened to our spaniel I am not so sure on that anymore.

 

What happened to your spaniel???

 

I've found GSD's very successful, but they do need to be the real deal, I had one that looked the part, barked, but would not bite, they soon worked this out and stuff went :thumbdown:

 

The biters however have always done the trick :thumbup1:

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If it's anything like the one I fitted last year you will soon get fed up of bugs setting it off, great idea in theory but the image quality of mine is rubbish and the false alarms is well, alarming.

Don't really know what the answer is, I used to think a dog was a good idea, but after what happened to our spaniel I am not so sure on that anymore.

 

Image quality excellent with only a small half second delay between it and real time.

 

No false alarms yet, but I find it comforting just to look around the place to see that all is in order when I'm away.

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