Our ceiling fans are remote variable speed. When the power blinks, they come on and stay on. I've woke up more than once in the middle of the night to a light in the front room, that results in a .45 coming out of its place and checking the house.
took care of that years agoAnother thought with regards to whether it is the doors or the garage door by which they gained access. Pull you vehicle from the garage, go back inside and unplug the opener motor at the ceiling and then leave via the front door and lock it.
How snug does your garage door fit to the frame? Does it have windows through which a perpetrator could see? If conditions are right, a perpetrator can slip a hooked wire in around the door section "seams" and trip the mechanical lever that disengages the door from the track. Then, all they have to do is raise the door and leave. To fix that possibility, one can use zip ties to reduce the help prevent the latch from being released. (See image below.)
There was an article some time back and I have that article copied and pasted to a Microsoft Word document. If you should like to have a copy of that article, send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
Wow RH, some people are just sorry excuses for humans. I don't like a thief almost as much as I don't like an animal abuser.
I don't mind animal abusers. What I can't stand are Carnies, circus folk. They're nomads, you know. Smell like cooked cabbage, have small hands.
What about the Dutch?
They make good ovens.
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