by Andymanout » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:04 pm
I happened across this and I feel obligated to let you folks know what I know. I am a security systems installer. I have 25 years of experience in the industry. This is advice and not much more, you can take it or leave it.
First off thieves are opportunistic. They prowl for the target with the least resistance. They strike when the chance presents itself and they are indiscriminate about who, and where however, they do care about the what and how.
Professional vehicle thieves have target products on a list that they are after. If your property is on one of those lists and they see it. Short of gunfire there is little you can do to stop them. With that being said there are steps you can take make your property less visible.
A secure location outside of view is an excellent first step. However, If you Pull your TD out the night before and park it out in front of your house. You face the same issues of those who store theirs in plain site. If three men can lift your TD at gatherings then three thieves can in the dead of night. Chains can be cut, locks can be broken, doors can be opened and all of this can be done with you sleeping thirty feet away. You might be feeling a little dismayed at this point so I'll skip to solutions now.
Light is the first best step. Motion detector lights that brightly light the area your going to park your TD when anything bigger than a cat walks by will deter the rookie thieves. However pro's will just slink along in the shadows. They know your probably still asleep.
Adding a security surveillance system with night vision cameras with good lenses and Infra red lights will get crystal clear images of the pro in his hoodie and a pair of safety glasses.
Getting a young German Shepard and training yourself and the dog well enough to works as a team is one of the best strategies. However, you have to commit to this option and not everyone is willing.
Alarm sensors that will emit a ring tone or buzzer when tripped will let you know that something has just passed it in your front yard.
Then there is LoJack and this is one of the best options available. There is a cost but when you think about the 6 weeks to three years you just spent building your dream TD the cost can be managed.
So to sum up the risk is there and what you do to manage it is in your hands.
If you store your TD in a secure location out of view of the street, with motion detector lights that brightly light the area, security cameras, alarm sensors and a guard dog it is more than likely it will never be stolen. Anything less and you are taking a chance. To be honest the odds are still in your favor but you are taking that chance.
How do I feel secure with my possessions you ask?
I live on a down hill slope that obstructs the view of my property from the road. My cameras run quietly most of the time and have only caught images of thieves in my neighbors front yard, Our German Shepard's name is Sheba, The trip alarms on on the downhill slope of the driveway and won't go off until someone comes onto the property and I haven't got LoJack on anything yet. Hey, I'm not a paranoid, yet.
Andyman Out!
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