Affluent homes in secure localities repeatedly fall prey to mugging and other atrocities. Call me cynical but parents slave away just so they can move their kids to those exact same neighborhoods.
I stay on the lookout for home protection products that provide family defense although I am well over 50. A while back, I devoted a portion of my benefits to paying for a motion sensing alarm, wireless security system and glass breakage alarm.
It is partly because my eldest has returned to the house after university, along with a newly bought vehicle and home theater system. His plan is to save his income and put up a new company.
My kid's spoils might mislead someone to guessing we have won the lottery. We need home protection products to fortify our family defense now that I and my wife are not so active and alert anymore.
One thing about my boy is he inherited my appetite for home protection products to keep our home fortified. He followed suit and obtained a voice alert driveway alarm, an intruder alert and auto-dialer security alarm later on.
My youngsters have grown up to be pro-active about defending themselves, thankfully. Since she comes home from her college dorm erratically, my daughter got a sliding glass door alarm for the rear veranda and a mini alert PIR alarm.
Just in high school, my other son brought home an entry door alarm with remote control. He also added an electronic barking dog to our family defense depot, which produces a true-to-life irately barking dog sound.
My wife likes to point out to our neighborhood buddies how some tried to burglarize our house but all failed because it happens to be lived in by people who are seriously into home protection products.
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