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oxnsox
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  #687135 17-Sep-2012 14:36
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No. The Bacon is for the burglar. Burglars cannot resist bacon so will be distracted by the task at hand.... and the German Shepherd will have an easier job latching onto the bacon scent and thus the thief.



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  #687368 17-Sep-2012 19:40
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networkn:
Well I arrived at work today to find that someone had broken a window, crawled under our sensors and taken some software! Thankfully not too much of value..

It's not stated in our lease agreement, but who normally covers glass and aluminium on the external interface of the building? Anyone able to recommend an Auckland based security person who can make some cost effective recommendations on how to secure our building a little better?




So they crawled under the sensors. What type of sensors are these ? And how did they know to crawl to avoid them ?




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  #687376 17-Sep-2012 19:53
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wmoore: Yes good question, we have adjusted them and tested them today. They were not pointing in the right direction (Hindsight is 20/20) and now alarm goes off fairly immediately. Bars seem quite expensive but I think we will need to find something.



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  #687380 17-Sep-2012 20:00
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Cats and motion sensitive laser pointers




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  #687402 17-Sep-2012 20:40
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kyhwana2:
billgates: Get security bars/grilles behind windows like in the below link.

http://www.ralenti.co.nz/products/axon001.html


I like the security partitions that let you climb up to the roof, pop the ceiling tiles, crawl over the next ceiling tile, pop that, then drop down inside..



I install commercial security for a living and I can't count the number of times this gets overlooked. People just don't think that you can just pop up the tiles.

To the OP, they crawled under your sensors = get a new security company that installs sensors that are up to the job, and perhaps sue the company that installed your alarm system in the first place. Find out if they are an NZSA accredited and if they are, report it to them.

http://security.org.nz/

This will probably trigger an audit for them and if they are doing sub-standard work, they will be found out, and kicked out.

If they aren't NZSA members, then use a company that is!

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  #687407 17-Sep-2012 20:46
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Alarm was installed prior to my arrival so it wasn't something I could sue someone for at this stage sadly, I am also not certain who installed it.


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  #687481 17-Sep-2012 23:37
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networkn: Alarm was installed prior to my arrival so it wasn't something I could sue someone for at this stage sadly, I am also not certain who installed it.



I wondering if someone was casing out your business weeks prior to the break in ? Any suspicious activity ?
Also people forget about the alarms when they move offices around add or take away partitions etc.
which means some parts may not be covered at all.
 




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  #687514 18-Sep-2012 07:43
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networkn:
Well I arrived at work today to find that someone had broken a window, crawled under our sensors and taken some software! Thankfully not too much of value..

It's not stated in our lease agreement, but who normally covers glass and aluminium on the external interface of the building? Anyone able to recommend an Auckland based security person who can make some cost effective recommendations on how to secure our building a little better?




If I remember correctly, if its not stated in your lease then it is your responsibility to replace/repair anything that is damaged.

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