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Spot Common Signs of Surveillance Electrical fixture wall plates are slightly out of place. ... Check your vinyl baseboard – where the floor and wall meet. ... Look for discoloration on ceilings and walls. ... A familiar item or sign in your home or office simply looks off. ... You notice white debris close to a wall. More items...
Metal: Metal sheds tend to be the most secure, so they're a good option if you need to store valuable items. They're also weatherproof and long...
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Insulation is the primary defense your pole barn has against heat loss. By adding closed cell spray foam insulation in your pole barn, you will...
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Building a shed isn't that difficult, but if you don't build it properly you're in for big problems down the road. Rotting floors, sagging doors,...
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Fencing increases the value of your home by a fraction of the price of the fencing. If you have a $10,000 fence installed, your home value is...
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Learn More »The locks on your doors become easily stuck, or just don’t feel right. It may just need to be oiled, but when your lock suddenly becomes stiff, sticky, or even fails, it’s a strong indication that you’re being spied on. The chances are that someone picked or otherwise manipulated it to get inside and install spy devices. Your files or belongings appear to have been disturbed or rummaged through, but there doesn’t seem to be anything missing. Eavesdroppers often mistakenly think that items left out of sight are easily forgotten. So, when rummaging through filing cabinets, desk drawers, or dresser drawers, they are less concerned about leaving everything back the way it was. If things feel a little off and aren’t exactly as you remember them then there is every reason to be suspicious. A clear sign you’re being spied on – new items in your home or office appear from nowhere. Beware of new items at home or in your office. If you notice anything new, like a wall clock, phone, lamp, or even a picture frame, ask where it came from. If no one knows, it may have been planted there with a surveillance device inside it.
Do shepherd's huts need planning permission? As the shepherd's hut structure is on wheels and is portable the answer is often no. But any change of...
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The Many Names of Self-drilling Plastic Drywall Anchors This makes them applicable for almost any use. They typically support anywhere from 30 to...
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The oldest trick eavesdroppers pull is to pretend to be a plumber, air-con repairman, or utility company worker coming to fix a problem. Most people never question service providers, but it allows eavesdroppers to gain access to a building or office to install surveillance devices. You notice utility or cable company vehicles parked near your home or office but with no visible occupants, or frequently carrying out “repair work” in your area. As mentioned above, eavesdroppers often use service vans as surveillance posts to listen in on your activity. Of course, sometimes this their presence is perfectly innocent. However, an indication you’re under surveillance is if you notice the same track or van more than three times over a short time. You can contact the specific utility company to see if work is being required on your street.
Some homes connect their gutter downspouts to drains that go underground. We call these gutter drains “underground drains“. The purpose of the...
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Always anchor on a weather shore, where the wind is coming off the land. Check the forecast to make sure that any wind shift during your stay will...
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