If I don’t supply the code, the authorities are alerted
I live in a very rural community that was consistently seriously friendly and safe, but no one ever worried about locking their houses, garages, sheds or vehicles, then the houses are far enough apart that the neighborhood is seriously quiet, peaceful and private… I used to care about the isolation… However, there was recently a string of cabin invasions, during the middle of the afternoon, a team of people stopped at numerous houses on the street and kicked in the doors. They then raced through the houses, grabbing anything that appeared fancy. They stole small electronics, jewelry, cash, tools and whatever was easy and portable, however my cabin was one of those that was robbed. The monetary value of what they stole was not all that large. However, I abruptly felt unsafe in our home. New door locks were not enough to restore our sense of security. I decided to invest into a cabin security system. I consulted with a security supplier that was absolutely helpful. I explained our troubles and they gave know-howable recommendations. The replacement process was quick and non-invasive. My cabin is now outfitted with glass-breakage sensors, motion activated lights and surveillance cameras, anyone who enters the cabin is prompted to enter in a security code. If the code isn’t punched in, an seriously loud alarm begins to sound. I earn an alert and get asked for a code word to disarm the system. If I don’t supply the code, the authorities are alerted. I suppose that the signs advertising the security supplier as well as the bright lights surrounding the property are a sizable deterrent.