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<blockquote data-quote="SliderX" data-source="post: 906530" data-attributes="member: 561148"><p>Sorry to hear about what happened. With alarms, it's good to have a backup battery and extra sirens for the alarm. That way even if they cut the horn and battery cable quickly the alarm will be still going off, and this will bring attention to them. If the guys are pros though they will get it if they want it bad enough, all the precautions will slow them down.</p><p></p><p>The best thing is to not to be noticeable. Don't bump your system at least a mile before your house, and make sure you're not being followed home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SliderX, post: 906530, member: 561148"] Sorry to hear about what happened. With alarms, it's good to have a backup battery and extra sirens for the alarm. That way even if they cut the horn and battery cable quickly the alarm will be still going off, and this will bring attention to them. If the guys are pros though they will get it if they want it bad enough, all the precautions will slow them down. The best thing is to not to be noticeable. Don't bump your system at least a mile before your house, and make sure you're not being followed home. [/QUOTE]
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