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Group: rec.outdoors.rvtravel · Group Profile
Author: R. & J. Willingham
Date: Jun 14, 2008 09:15

"Lone Haranguer" hughes.net> wrote in message
news:6bi0sqF3alcf0U1@mid.individual.net...
> motley me wrote:
>> Steve Wolf w8iz.com> wrote in news:uoG4k.18717$cl2.6047
>> @fe099.usenetserver.com:
>>
>>> I can't relate to a stored RV as mine is in the backyard, but I would
>>> suggest some sort of alarm is in order.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Tom,
>>
>> Steve may be right here. Does the storage place have cameras? If they do
>> not i would be putting some pressure on them to install some.
>>
>> Also if you are interested in an alarm for your MH please send me an
>> e-mail and i can help you get some ideas. I install alarms for a living
>> and have some mobile solutions.
>>
>> If you are interested please e-mail me and i will give you some ideas.
>> (take out the nospam ) tommy@leesecuritynospam.net
>>
> Before we took our 6 week trip to Europe in '84 I installed an alarm in
> the driveway in addition to a whole house system. (Our 18 year old
> daughter was still living at home but went to work each day.) Both had
> huge gongs (I think 500db) that you could hear a half mile away. The
> driveway alarm was infra red which, unfortunately, has some drawbacks
> since deer and other critters can set it off. So can heavy precip. I
> added a few relays which turned on various lights and a tape player. Of
> course this also got a dog in a kennel and the house barking and the din
> and flashing lights were something to behold. The driveway and house
> system were about $85 each from Radio Shack.
> LZ

We leave a radio playing when we're away and have several lights on timers.
Too much wildlife here to use anything that detects motion. It would have
the few close neighbors up all night.
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