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Yeah they won’t know till they drive by and rfid scan since most goods now have embedded devices or a smart home networking. The encryption on a power meter is a joke and it “talks” to everything. Your jewlery is unknown but all electronics and some high end items ie LV, Michael kors ect have embedded rfid. Guys power tools are going this way too due to high theft items and inventory control. Worse thing is the electric meter is an instant casing of your house tells them energy useage so they know when you come and go for atleast a month. You will say well if I see someone I will do something, you think you can hear a drone at night?
I rely on things that are tough to by pass in layers mainly electronic free, or if electronic component fails there is overlap to cover it. Simple as a poisoned proof dogs, real dead bolts and redoing every entry door with ssteel frames. Wood framed door to open without marks all you need is a car jack a 4×4 post, you stretch frame of dòor longer than bolt and it open, no noise and you can have in car and not considered break in tools.
The next person says I have a chain across door there are non cutting chain unhook in tools or a coat hanger. Even using a simple folding latch with a lock will me the door way tougher to get into.
<p style=”text-align: center;”>Our doors have no windows on side, 1.5×1.5x .25 steel square tube frame welded together. Windows all have decorative wire cover barely leaves a shadow and does not obstruct view, won’t stop determined person but will buy time. When gone there a re roll shutters that cover ever entrance think the metal screens that roll down over shops when closed In bad area of town
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namelus.
