The dog doesn't stop working due to power surges, battery failure, dodgy software upgrades, faulty equipment, monitoring staff having slipped off for a smoke while your house alarm keeps ringing, unreliable mobile phone signal etc.
Slim said:... We lock our bedroom door when sleeping. Not impregnable but a lot of hassle for the burglars. Would love a dog though, but not willing to care for one at this stage.
Yes, me too. However, as we installed new smoke alarms 18 months ago and feel we can unlock the necessary doors, we are content. We have access to windows as a means of escape...as long as we are conscious, of course.Gosh Slim, I hope you never have a fire in the house!
Yeah, happened down the road from us. They'd omitted to set the alarm. Very scary for them.I know quite a few people who lock their internal doors, and I also lock our bedroom door (despite having the dog on duty, in the rest of the house).
I know someone who was woken up one night, to two guys standing over himself and his wife, while they slept. A very unpleasant experience...
I might lock internal doors when I am in the house, but never when I go out.I lock a lot of internal doors at night or whenever I leave the house ........
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