Panic room in old building Security expert for old building wanted

  • Erstellt am 2018-11-10 13:50:04

Steven

2018-11-11 15:14:04
  • #1

Hello HilfeHilfe

and, to be honest, I don’t understand your post.
What exactly do you want to say with it?
Of course, I sell my labor. That’s how it is for someone who has to earn money.
And of course, customers have to pay for me to take action.
But what that has to do with "prison" is beyond me.

Steven
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-11-12 06:24:39
  • #2

Then you are still a trainee in terms of panic room :) yes lock up your customers, it's cheaper
 

Gartenfreund

2018-11-12 06:50:48
  • #3
I would consider getting advice from the police.
 

tumaa

2018-11-12 07:55:53
  • #4
Hello,

I find some users exaggerate with their statements, often straying from the topic.

For me, it is an interesting forum, but there is too little from the mods/admins to warn people or to bring calm/clarity here.

That it can no longer be *wohnlich*, for example, I can understand, but to immediately portray someone as *krank* I find impossible, did he ask a psychologist?!

In NRW there is at least a project by the police called *Riegel vor*, they conduct free consultations and point out weaknesses in the house (in case of a break-in). They certainly have connections to companies specialized in this.

Good luck!
 

Steven

2018-11-12 08:32:08
  • #5
Hello Gartenfreund The police advisory service is very helpful. When I was building my house, they advised and supported me in terms of security. I was also satisfied. But the mentioned project is several sizes too big. The architect is doing his best. Unfortunately, the companies that can plan this are obviously rare and not so easy to find. In the meantime, I have received contact information. Now I will get in touch with them. Steven
 
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