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I can't see that this should put you off a small firm - as long as they have contingency plans in place.
One of two. Soft as anything and thick as 20 toilet doors but they can at least look like a deterrent.
The bad folk clearly sent an alert out on their mailing list.
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Houses that are burgled are often multiply burgled - usually that their position makes them vulnerable. If you have something worth nicking that people might know about, eg collect antiques, then you need extra precautions. If it is just opportunists then making your house safe, not leaving things on display to the outside world, etc, probably more useful than an alarm.
Reasonable chance if you get burgled it will be by someone you know so don't show the safe to your junkie friends or the decorator.
If you have a desirable car then burglars may come in only as far as they need to steal your keys.
Not particularly convinced domestic cctv has any value.
I like to pretend that this is deliberate, to make it look like the house isn't worth burgling.
Edited the auto fail out.
This means that burglars tend to be quite knowledgeable about what they are doing. Very little to suggest that dogs act as a deterent. More sophisticated burglars might target somewhere for the contents but ease of access is the bigger deciding factor than added deterents.
If your houses are in a block I'd guess that the rear of the properties is harder to access (or harder to get away from) than maybe other properties in the area. Alarms, CCTV, dogs, iron railings, etc, etc, probably do act as a deterent on some level, it may be the decision between one house and the next. But if someone is happy to put a paving slab through your kitchen window to nick your car keys that isn't someone with a lot of boundaries.