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Security system recommendations.

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itsmoked

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We had a two private rail cars broken into this week.

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The scuzzball used a can of paint to climb in the window with and spilled it then tracked it thru the entire car...

Anyway there is now the usual belated "urgent need" for an alarm system. We'd like it to be connected via WiFi that will also be protecting the nearby tool containers.

Does anyone have any favorite 'connected' alarms they can recommend? Other suggestions? I'm also looking for the blinking light type indicator so when this scumbags show up and first try the doors they see the conventional flashing warn-offs and then maybe don't bother going further.

Keith Cress
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If you leave the wheels on the trailer you may be able to skirt most of the regulatory requirements for a permanent residence.
Just don't use the same truck to deliver potable water and remove the gray water.
(Yes. I have seen that done, for a short time, before a massive protest.)

Bill
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"Why not the best?"
Jimmy Carter
 
If you put the guy on the staff as an unpaid ( Volunteer) security guard and provide Accommodation’s for the position i.e. trailer or unused rail car.
You may get around some of those regulations. it would be classified as " Site Security" .
Good luck.
B.E.

You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do.
 
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