Re: Shed break-in on Winter St


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Posted by Jeff Hunt uvagrad2002@gmail.com (69.132.3.244) on September 26, 2005 at 19:43:53:

In Reply to: Re: Shed break-in on Winter St posted by pj on August 18, 2004 at 19:55:39:

Greg -
My solution is a Smith and Wesson - motion dector alarm that is. I got it off of Ebay for cheap. If you walk into my shed uninvited then in 30 seconds the alarm goes off. It runs off of C batteries or a 9 volt DC/AC adaptor. It isn't the end-all security solution, but I figure it is a decent backup. You might also try motion dector lights.

:

: Hi Greg,

: Maybe you can try...

: 1. kryptonite flex cable lock and thread it through two eyelet screws, each screwed into the left and right shed door.

: 2. two KryptoLok bicycle locks, chain the two locks together and thread each one through an eyelet screw that is screwed into the left and right shed door.

: 3. If possible, park your car in front of your shed to block access.

: 4. Crime watch meeting first Wednesday of each month, 7PM, Midwood Baptist Church.

: Good Luck!

:

: : On Monday night (or really early Tuesday) our shed was robbed. They broke through our door lock then cut through the locked cable we had threaded through all of our tools. Missing are the: power washer, tiller, tool grinder, and weed eater. If you heard anything in night of Monday, August 16, please let us know. We live at 2225 Winter St, at the bottom of the hill. Installing an alarm on our shed, I suppose, is our next step. Any suggestions???




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