stephen426
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We just got a letter from our local PD today. Home invasions are on the rise and they are hitting (suprise, suprise) the more affluent areas. While the typical burgler wants nothing to do with confronting the occupants, these criminals enter homes they know are occupied and hold up the owners at gun point. The police mentioned that they target people who have their garage doors open since it often means the alarm is off. I don't know if it makes sense to set the alarm if you are going to be working in the garage. I don't even think it would make a difference since they could just make you deactivate it.
That got me thinking (it only happens every so often). I'm not sure how many of you have alarms, but most have the capability of having a "panic" code programmed. It won't sound the alarm, but will send a trouble signal to the central station. I'm not sure if they call to confirm, but you could always give them a "panic" passcode. We have been tempted to try it to see what the central station will say (then call back 2 seconds later).
Moral of the story... Don't leave your garage door open even if you are working inside. Set up panic codes for your alarm and panic passwords. Set up a neighborhood watch and call the police to check out suspicious people and vehicles. I guess those who pack while at home aren't so crazy after all.
Times are tough and probably going to get worse before it gets better. Stay safe and keep your eyes and ears open!
That got me thinking (it only happens every so often). I'm not sure how many of you have alarms, but most have the capability of having a "panic" code programmed. It won't sound the alarm, but will send a trouble signal to the central station. I'm not sure if they call to confirm, but you could always give them a "panic" passcode. We have been tempted to try it to see what the central station will say (then call back 2 seconds later).
Moral of the story... Don't leave your garage door open even if you are working inside. Set up panic codes for your alarm and panic passwords. Set up a neighborhood watch and call the police to check out suspicious people and vehicles. I guess those who pack while at home aren't so crazy after all.
Times are tough and probably going to get worse before it gets better. Stay safe and keep your eyes and ears open!