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if i own a small store, and i had an alarm system AND a silent alarm system, with video cameras?

and the power box were to be knocked out, i am assuming that both alarms AND the cameras wouldnt work. correct?i am constructing blueprints to my dream house and want to have the latest tech in cameras and alarms. though if a burglar simply damaged the power box that connects the electric wires on the side of the road to my house, would it render the alarms and cameras useless because there is no power?

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I suggest putting your alarm clock on loud, and at the other side of the room. This will make you have to get up and out of bed :)
Studies have shown (don't you hate it when people say that) that a dog that barks (size doesn't matter much) is the single best crime deterrent and alarm system available. Plus, they are great companions!!! May God bless (and protect) you! p.s. Shelties are great for this.
1. Get a fake protected by Acme Security sign for the yard. 2. Adopt a dog. Any dog that can bark. Dogs are your first defense and will alert you long before you would ever hear something. Criminals will move on when they hear a dog. Donkeys, goats and guinea hens are great watch dogs too but I doubt you are able to get some. LOL
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Ones That Make Sounds Lol Just Kidding.Uhm I would Say the one that you ALWAYS see on T.v where they call your house then call cops??

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