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<blockquote data-quote="fustigate" data-source="post: 2378504" data-attributes="member: 18799"><p>Seems like <strong>reinforcing your doors</strong> got mentioned, then dropped.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to add:</p><p>Invest in a <strong>light timer</strong> with a random on/off range (so it's not always coming on at the same time).</p><p>This only helps against the casual casing of the house (someone in the neighborhood could easily keep track of if you'd pulled in/out of the garage).</p><p>So build a good rapport with your neighbors.</p><p></p><p>You might also want to look into a LOUD <strong>external siren</strong> to rig into your house alarm so that, if you're not home, the neighbors will (hopefully) hear and get a look at the perp.</p><p></p><p>And (preparing for nearly the worst), take <strong>pix</strong> of things and record serial numbers for insurance.</p><p></p><p>I also don't think I saw any mention to <strong>overshooting</strong>, which is something you need to research and consider when thinking about buying a firearm and ammo with someone else in the house. This contentious topic has fueled many debates...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fustigate, post: 2378504, member: 18799"] Seems like [b]reinforcing your doors[/b] got mentioned, then dropped. I'd like to add: Invest in a [b]light timer[/b] with a random on/off range (so it's not always coming on at the same time). This only helps against the casual casing of the house (someone in the neighborhood could easily keep track of if you'd pulled in/out of the garage). So build a good rapport with your neighbors. You might also want to look into a LOUD [b]external siren[/b] to rig into your house alarm so that, if you're not home, the neighbors will (hopefully) hear and get a look at the perp. And (preparing for nearly the worst), take [b]pix[/b] of things and record serial numbers for insurance. I also don't think I saw any mention to [b]overshooting[/b], which is something you need to research and consider when thinking about buying a firearm and ammo with someone else in the house. This contentious topic has fueled many debates... [/QUOTE]
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