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Re: Brinks, Slomins Shield, or ADT?



Yes, cats need light to find a good place to take a dump.

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Cats will trip the motion lights...but so what? :-)
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> "aryder" <alanryder@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | On Jun 29, 7:27 pm, aryder <alanry...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> | > I want to go with one of these systems. I'm not happy that they make
> | > you sign up for 3 years without a trial period. I freely admit I know
> | > nothing about these. Can someone with no affiliation to any of these
> | > please give me some advice as to which is the best option? Would I
> | > still need window bars with these? I was just told that a first floor
> | > tenant had someone try and break into his apt. the last few nights,
> | > and I want to protect my home, and make him feel secure.
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> | > Any help would be much appreciated. Please, no sales pitches!
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> | Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. I will call a few local
> | companies. It seems the man trying to get in used a chair to try and
> | get into a first floor backyard window. My tenant saw his face at the
> | window.
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> | We are in the second floor apt. I assume that if the perimeter of the
> | house is protected someone can't get up to the second floor either. Do
> | you think a motion sensing alarm that lights the backyard would also
> | help. There are many stray cats though that might be back there.
> | Anyway, we have been there for 45+ years without incident. I guess
> | it's a whole new world now. A police officer is coming to visit soon
> | to access the situation.
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