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#1
I want to ask a few things about home security!
I want a solution so that my house cannot be broken down by a thief
so I want advice from you! Are anti-theft security equipment for home?
What are the costs?
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#2
I do not have experience with the professional home security systems. But I am posting this to share some ideas with you. I hope you like them.

Use flir or some good ir camera system with motion detection (raspberry pie project ?) and use offsite cc camera backup.
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(07-01-2019, 06:16 PM)rudra Wrote: I do not have experience with the professional home security systems. But I am posting this to share some ideas with you. I hope you like them.

Use flir or some good ir camera system with motion detection (raspberry pie project ?) and use offsite cc camera backup.

37 CCTVs installed in this house and 10 of them are hidden cameras
I think the thief is professional rather than the host, huh
Because they are able to enter through the front door at night
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#4
then do ir camera. that is hard to dodge. haha
motion sensing and face recognition is good too. or do trip wire after midnight. hahahhaha
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(07-02-2019, 02:50 AM)rudra Wrote: then do ir camera. that is hard to dodge. haha
motion sensing and face recognition is good too. or do trip wire after midnight. hahahhaha


It's been installed since this house was made!
But the problem is
The front door was broken by a thief! So I need a security upgrade for all existing doors
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(07-02-2019, 02:58 AM)chanalku91 Wrote: It's been installed since this house was made!
But the problem is
The front door was broken by a thief! So I need a security upgrade for all existing doors
No place can be worse than South Africa.  You need a very heavy front door, with a double lock and an iron gate.  Depending on your budget, you'll already be better off if you can install an iron gate with a double lock.  I Googled our area instead of buying one from a shop, as it's important that you get an iron gate that is galvanized so it won't rust and will last for a long time.

In South Africa every one subscribes to an Alarm Response service, but I imagine where you live, it's maybe not available or too expensive.  I'd vote for the iron gate that is hand made by someone who is a specialist on gates, and who is installed by him in such a way that it cannot be removed from the door frame.  Mine was very securely attached.
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(07-02-2019, 03:56 AM)deanhills Wrote: No place can be worse than South Africa.  You need a very heavy front door, with a double lock and an iron gate.  Depending on your budget, you'll already be better off if you can install an iron gate with a double lock.  I Googled our area instead of buying one from a shop, as it's important that you get an iron gate that is galvanized so it won't rust and will last for a long time.

In South Africa every one subscribes to an Alarm Response service, but I imagine where you live, it's maybe not available or too expensive.  I'd vote for the iron gate that is hand made by someone who is a specialist on gates, and who is installed by him in such a way that it cannot be removed from the door frame.  Mine was very securely attached.

Here there is a concrete fence with an iron gate!
Do I need to add barbed wire on the fence?
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#8
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Here they had high grade rolling barbed wire over 12 feet high concrete walls. That didn't stop thieves from entering the grounds of that housing complex and bargle some flats while the occupants were away.

I think, only some form of active security that engages after detection of heat signature and movement can keep such determined crooks at bay.

that is why i said good ir camera with motion sensing and alert messaging.
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#9
most people use cctv for home security . it is technically not a security just a survilliance for monitoring who and what happen when you not see the place that you put camera . for home security that doesnt involve technology most people use dog and it is kinda effective for getting out thief .

but cctv can also be used for security if used with facial recognition so it can make notification that if there is unknown person it can do something to prevent it from thieving
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(07-03-2019, 04:20 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: most people use cctv for home security . it is technically not a security just a survilliance for monitoring who and what happen when you not see the place that you put camera . for home security that doesnt involve technology most people use dog and it is kinda effective for getting out thief .  

but cctv can also be used for security if used with facial recognition so it can make notification that if there is unknown person it can do something to prevent it from thieving

wkwkwkwk caring for dogs is crazy!
I don't want to take care of him!
for CCTV I did complete it with a face detector!
but for now I want to strengthen its security so that the house I live in cannot be broken down by a thief!
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