Home Security Systems

iceeyes9

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DoWhat said:
Has anybody been watching, "It takes a Thief"?
Discovery Channel
Yep. You better be ready to fork over some bucks for an alarm system that will keep a thief out...:bubble:
 
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bennydafig

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Lets see. we have it takes a thief.. growing up Gotti.. martha Stewart..

I'm thinking crime DOES pay!!
 

DoWhat

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kwillia said:
Yep. You better be ready to fork over some bucks for an alarm system that will keep a thief out...:bubble:
Maybe I will just stick this in my yard.
 

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bennydafig

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kwillia said:
Yep. You better be ready to fork over some bucks for an alarm system that will keep a thief out...:bubble:
NOMO would be impossible to rob, how would the thieves know where her shopping cart is on any given day??
 

DoWhat

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kwillia said:
That only puts you at ground zero...:dur: Do you really think it's Nomo's trailerpark the thieves will be hitting...:lol:
TY
How come stupid people always say stupid things?
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
DoWhat said:
Any recommendations?


Smarthome-dot-com - buy your own wireless system, install it yourself and then pay about $8 per month for monitoring.

It's not that complicated. You'll need an outlet that you can get to (I had one installed in the floor trusses in the basement) and a phone jack (RJ31X I think - which is basically in front of your other household phone lines and interrupts them during an alarm.) Other than that, stick the sensors and you're done.

Not worth the $40+ per month for the next 3 years like the "security companies" will charge you.
 

DoWhat

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Oz said:
Smarthome-dot-com - buy your own wireless system, install it yourself and then pay about $8 per month for monitoring.

It's not that complicated. You'll need an outlet that you can get to (I had one installed in the floor trusses in the basement) and a phone jack (RJ31X I think - which is basically in front of your other household phone lines and interrupts them during an alarm.) Other than that, stick the sensors and you're done.

Not worth the $40+ per month for the next 3 years like the "security companies" will charge you.
TY.
 
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