In light of the Hagan Haunted Mansion theft, I thought maybe a specific thread to talk about what kind of anti-theft measures people could take would be useful. What do you guys do to help prevent low-lifes from stealing your props?
While this isn't a deterent, I've heard of these microdot systems you can apply to things that are virtually invisible to the naked eye and at least could help you recover or identify your stuff if stolen merchandise is recovered.
Here's a link to their website -- DataDot USA
Thread: Anti-theft Measures for Haunts
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The Great Pumpkin
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Anti-theft Measures for Haunts –
10-02-2008,09:57 AM
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10-02-2008,10:51 AM
Here is an older thread talking about real and fake secuirty cameras.
Anyone use/have security cameras?
And here is another
Setting Up Early (Security)
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10-02-2008,10:58 AM
Barbed wire, landmines, and bear traps
Build it and they will come.
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10-02-2008,11:33 AM
Really scare em with an IRS Agent!
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10-02-2008,11:39 AM
Bolt everything down.
And then smear a thin coat of
petroleum jelly on everything.
Makes it really
slimy and impossible to hold.
Plus it's very hard to get off their hands.
"Ewwwwwwwwwww!! What is this stuff? Oh god, it's slimy!!"
My YouTube Channel: HERE
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10-02-2008,11:40 AM
real zombies... oh wait those are my teen age children.



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