Security for a restoration after a fire
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jun 13, 2012Few things you can do. You can purchase a self contained alarm unit that you simply set on the floor. It runs on batteries and makes a loud noise when it detects movement. Some of the higher end units can auto call any number you program into it. After the many terrible hurricanes that went through the south a few years ago, copper theft went way up. It was then many contractors began to use PEX tubing. This plastic piping system has no scrap value and eliminates the costs involved with replacement after the fact. I suggest you go that route. You if things are real bad, hire a dog company who comes in at end of day and plants one of their really nasty doggies in the house over night. Much like they used to do in stores before they started using real high end alarms. Just Google dog security and you should be able to find someone in that area. last but not least, If your under a contract with someone who is responsible for the home as you do not live in it or near it, It should be perhaps their responsibility to secure the house when they are not there. What happened to you is not all that uncommon but for the most part it ends up being someone else within the contractors employ who did the deed or told someone else about it so they knew it was there for the taking.Helpful Reply
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Zena on Jun 13, 2012Thanks. Not seeing a self contained alarm, what should I be looking for?Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jun 14, 2012Check out this one from Amazon. There is a package deal with auto dial feature as well. http://www.amazon.com/Control-Products-MA-S01-Battery-Powered-MiniAlarm/dp/B000CP39I8Helpful Reply
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