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In reply to Post #49 True.
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In reply to Post #48 Yeah, that and the fact there's nothing robbing.
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In reply to Post #46 My mate lives half way up a mountain in Scotland. All his neighbours have a key and can come in in case of an emergency. It's a different world to living in London.
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In reply to Post #46 Out of interest when are you going fishing next?
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What terrible places you guys must live.
Not locked a door or window in the last 5 years during the day and the preceding 5 years not a locked door or window 24-7 to let the kids come and go.
Windows left open all year as weather dependant so the cat could come and go as she pleased and the DPD and post office guys opened the front door to put packages in the house.
Only lock up now at night as just the 2 of us for peace of mind but outside storage all unlocked even car not locked up.
TF I don’t live in the south east and other populated areas of the UK.
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Along with other possessions I got mine in a secured lock up (well, as secure as one could get i suppose at £50 a month. Easy access outside and home insurance also cover these possessions.
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In reply to Post #1 We’ve got a full Simplisafe wireless system. Alarm, cameras, sensors etc. can add as and when you like, and I pay to have it fully monitored (you don’t have to but it’s extra peace of mind). Dead easy to fit yourself and it’s been faultless so far (had it around 18 months).
All run from an app on my phone as well as a traditional keypad. You can watch the cameras live, check and set the alarm remotely etc.
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In reply to Post #40 The most valuable stuff is in my house I still want the rest of my gear to be safe too
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In reply to Post #40 All my rods reels etc are in the house ollnly have bivvy barrow and bedchair in shed more concerned about my motorbike in garage next to shed
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In reply to Post #28 Why would you leave any valuable rods and reels in a shed no matter how safe you think they are? Your gear will have grown arms and legs before your arse is out of bed. The toe rag thieves will more than likely be wearing hoodies so you won't see them anyway - no I'm not a toe rag btw 🤣 and the only way the police will ever show up is if you say you've stabbed one of them.
Don't be the next statistic on here saying can you look out for..... just keep the valuable stuff in your house.
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i've got a google nest cam but you need to pay more to store the footage for >5 days
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I'm considering a Reolink wired camera system to a NVR (video recorder) with two 4K cameras for my house.
Video captured on a 2TB hard drive, no monthly fees and can be remote accessed from your phone
Like most other makes you'll always get those that don't rate Reolink and have their own favourites but after watching some unbiased Youtube videos they seem the best at their price point.
On Amazon
Two RLC-911A cameras with two way audio, siren and 4x optical zoom. Amazon price with 5% voucher applied £185.71
One NVR RLN8-410 Amazon Price £178.49
Total £364.20
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In reply to Post #36 the police approved ones have the best locking system
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In reply to Post #35 Many thanks. Appreciate your reply.
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In reply to Post #33 No,it has built in ventilation in the panels.I have had mine 6 years and it still looks like new
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