All around home protection

Hi – new to a lot of this, but I am looking for a system that will protect my home. I am finding some options online, but I am actually a bit more concerned with protection against fires, co2, gas, and water leaks, which seem to be more of a second thought item in a lot of the security systems I’m seeing.

I want something that will alert me (and call 911) if there is a fire, co2, gas, and will also let me know if I have a pipe burst or leak. I’m not seeing one system that really does all of this, and does it well (ie Consumer Reports, for example, rates the Google Nest protect at a 62). I am hoping someone here will have a good solution….

Thanks in advance!

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January 9, 2023
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Camera recommendation

I want to setup 3 security cameras on my property and each spot has electricity but no hardwired network connection. I’m running a FritzBox Mesh wifi to cover the whole property, so something like the EufyCam 2C with a separate connection via the Wifi of the home base would not work. Other than that my requirements are rather simple:
– no monthly cost
– local storage
– access to storage via rsync to copy files regularly to NAS server (Synology DS2018+)

Budget should be below 500€. I hope you have some recommendations for me. I am very new to this topic.

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Battery/wireless cameras

I know there’s alot of discussion on here on the benefits of wired cameras, and there is no doubt wired cameras / NVR systems are far superior in so many ways.. But if wired cameras was absolutely not available to you for whatever reasons and you had no other choice but to go wireless/battery cameras, what are peoples recommendations on the best wireless/battery camera options..

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house broken into but none of the "valuables" were stolen

my house was broken into this week. i live with my 55+ mother to help support her, and i have a 12 yr old deaf dog. both of us were out of the house at noon, broad daylight. thieves entered through our backdoor which they attempted to force open to no avail. they removed the screen and popped the glass out on the door, unlocked it through the window, and walked inside. police were called and a report was filed, our neighbor saw a black sedan parked outside of our house which they used to escape. two men entered the house and one man was driving the car, but they were all dressed head to toe in black including masks, so nobody was able to point out any features about them other than that they were all male.

what i don’t understand is that they took almost nothing. they went straight to the master bedroom, opened several drawers and bathroom cabinets, and only took one small box full of useless papers and an old ring. my assumption is that they thought the papers (they looked important and had a previous address on them, a home my mother sold a few years ago) were important bank information? they walked straight past her laptop and my racing bike, paid no attention to the TVs or anything else that I would think would be “valuable”. were they scanning for cash and personal finance info, or casing the place to decide if they should come back?

for extra info: we live in a not great area, are just “normal” people, no CEOs or expensive cars here. the most valuable thing in the house would be the TVs and laptop. we don’t keep a cash stash anywhere in the house. my deaf dog was sleeping in the side bedroom (i close the door because he likes enclosed spaces) and i have a motion activated amazon blink camera in the bedroom with him in case anything happens to him medically. during the time of the break-in, there was no motion at all. nobody even entered that room, they went straight for the master, which makes me think they weren’t really casing the place.

since the break-in, we got four more home security cameras, for the front door, back door, living room, and master bedroom, as well as door alarms. i am getting glass break alarms delivered tomorrow, and we put reinforcements on all the windows (the small metal screws that prevent them from being slid open). we are also replacing the backdoor tomorrow for a heavier metal door with no window. just in case there was bank information on the papers that they stole, all credit accounts have been frozen, and my mother is closing her former bank account and opening a new one, and getting all her cards replaced. that being said, i am still terrified from this, mostly for my old dog. the idea that someone could have entered and hurt him without him or us being able to help him breaks my heart. i work a 9-5 and my mother takes care of a few of my family’s grandkids during the day, so there will always be times at which no-one is home but the dog. are there any more steps that can be taken that would ensure the safety of our home? if they did get bank info from the stolen papers, are we covering our bases properly?

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January 9, 2023
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Simplisafe, Ring, or local company (alarm.com)?

Hey folks, first time poster, long time lurker. I’m thinking about getting a local security service from Alarm.com or customizing my own with Ring or Simplisafe. I’ve heard Ring and Simplisafe can be hacked easily though (and the signal can be tampere…

January 9, 2023
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ADT Brick

I read that ADT can “Brick the system” when discontinuing service. My contract was up many years ago and I have a cancellation notice in. If I remove the Pulse system a few days prior to the cancellation date, will this help avoid any blocking by ADT i…

January 9, 2023
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Lynx Touch 5200 Boot loop because no 3G?

My panel keeps boot looping over and over, I think because the cellular connections are from the 3g days and I’m pretty sure they stopped 3G in my area.

Might this be an accurate reason for the looping? I’ve tried to go into the installer settings and disable anything relating to “communication”. Nothing works. Should I just remove the card all together?

Also, if I buy a newer cellular module or one with wifi is there a way I can set it up with a prepaid sim card and program it to just call my phone or something else? So I don’t have actual monitoring but sort-of do because it’s able to push an email or call my cell or something?

Thanks

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