three_jeeps <jjhudak@gmail.com>: Mar 12 10:33AM -0700 On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 10:21:58 AM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote: > where it is incase I or my wife is not around when they want in. > There is a keypad outside the garage door to open it up. From there the > door to the house is seldom locked. So consider a 'belt *and* suspenders' solution based on having a *physical* key. belt: Surely this is some place to hide a physical key: in a fake or under a real rock, bottom/behind mail box, fake panel on storm door, neighbors garden, a very inconspicuous place in a gas grill, etc. it *can't* be that difficult suspenders: on your person: inside wallet, inside shoe insole, neck chain, inside cell phone case, etc. or, inside your car - lots of places there and you can even get creative - magnetic case inside engine compartment or trunk, inside air filter case, etc... This is a problem where the KISS approach works well |
Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au>: Mar 13 06:33AM +1100 > Apples and oranges. > Peter Wieck > Melrose Park, PA **The population of my town (Sydney) is 5,230,220 (2018 data). I live in the metro area. My suburb has a population of 5,488 (2016 data). Thanks a quirk of geography, my suburb is relatively isolated (IOW: People do not travel through my suburb on their way to somewhere else). It is, officially (according to government data) the least burgled suburb in metropolitan Sydney. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
"Ron D." <ron.dozier@gmail.com>: Mar 12 01:28PM -0700 I have a Master Lock Key Safe mounted to the house. It's in the back yard. There is a LED flashlight that uses a CR2032 battery nearby. It's mounted to bricks with an anchor that requires a nut. They have very little room in them. I store 3 keys, labeled by engraving, in a tiny zip lock bag. 911 has access to the combination. The fire department here wants you to use a Knox box. You might see these brown boxes on some businesses. You buy the box and mount it and the fire department installs a key cylinder. They have some sort of "controlled access" to the key. There is a bluetooth enabled lock box for the Real Estate Industry. I would like an access control system for caregivers. |
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Mar 12 03:16PM -0700 On 03/12/2020 12:33 PM, Trevor Wilson wrote: > not travel through my suburb on their way to somewhere else). It is, > officially (according to government data) the least burgled suburb in > metropolitan Sydney. ...until now. -- Cheers, Bev "Don't bother looking for that key. There is no Esc." -- M. Tabnik |
Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au>: Mar 13 09:20AM +1100 On 13/03/2020 9:16 am, The Real Bev wrote: >> officially (according to government data) the least burgled suburb in >> metropolitan Sydney. > ...until now. **LOL. Do your worst. We look out for each other over here. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
"pfjw@aol.com" <peterwieck33@gmail.com>: Mar 13 06:59AM -0700 It would take about 45 seconds with this little device: https://images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/934eed5d-e0f3-4aa8-ac4f-4bf483efaac1/svn/milwaukee-portable-band-saws-2429-20-48-59-2440b-64_1000.jpg And make almost no noise. That key-safe would be toast. I saw one used yesterday on a 2" high-pressure steam main (the steam was off, of course). 18 seconds per cut. I expect the key-safe is made from a harder material than the steam pipe, so I figured all of 45 seconds. In one of the more upscale neighborhoods (Lower Merion) nearby, a group of thieves dressed up in bright red jumpsuits, drove a 24-foot panel truck up a driveway, put a sign out on the lawn: Sam's House Cleaning and Yard Services" and did exactly that. Cleaned out the house in broad daylight. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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