Oh boy oh boy. Just caught up on this. Its time for the American to speak! :lol: well where do i begin?
Well basics: not only am I from the US but i live in Texas :guns: So freedom with guns so that makes people think twice about theft.
Seeing as though my only brother and my step father passed away a couple years back its just my mom, grandmother, and I so now I guess you could say I took the role as "man of the house" if you will. Well for starters, protection wise I keep a gun in my room. Yay for self defense and private property signs. :lol:
Over the years I have put up iron bars behind the glass (have to deal with the glass before messing with the bars) because we aren't in the nicest neighborhood. Iv hired somebody to put up cameras watching every window/door to the house and garage. The front door has a small porch entrance and the only way into the porch to reach the door is through a swinging iron door. To get to the garage you have to open a relatively large iron swinging gate (vehicles can only go through if both doors are open.) which is connected to side of the house and the other end of the large gate is connected to the wooden fence that goes around the property to the opposite side of the house. My room is located on the other end of the wall which the gate is connected to and if they broke the lock, the switch to disconnect the 2 gates is very rusty so wiggling that loose you could literally hear it from the other side of the street. Which I could also hear if somebody tried breaking the lock.
Picture of said large gate: (infront of the zed 4) and on the left the entrance to the front door but with the iron door opened.

Next step to steal our vehicles is getting past our German shepherd and husky which are even barking now at 2:40am. Then finally either break into the garage which has a remote control garage door and a side door that also has a iron door with a lock and then the normal door. Or try to get the keys through the back door to the house with the same entrance as the others with the iron door then a normal door.
The German shepherd just showed up and slept infront of the house a few nights so I took him in. I thought and so did everyone else that he was a mean stray dog probably because of abuse or neglect but hes extremely sweet and friendly. Then a few months after I took him in, 2 times we had the same exact incidents days apart from eachother. I hear a loud noise and the dog barking so I go outside and see a man trying to climb out of our yard after seeing our dog. And yet both times the persons leg was bitten by my dog.
For my car I have a kill switch, tracking device and a manual transmittion

and as for our keys i make my mother leave her car keys on the kitchen table (steal a BMW or a s**t nissan?) and I put my car keys inside a fake bible with a lock on the inside and I put it in a bookshelf by the front door.
Im sure it would be considered overkill and the bars on the windows and doors ugly but, the way I look at it is id rather live in an ugly well protected house with my family safe rather than a nice pretty unprotected house with an injured family member. Plus I loooove my car.
I guess that's my jumbled up security description. Sorry if its poorly worded. Its already 3:30am and IV just woken up for work in a few hours. Congratulations if you made it to the end
