Fixer & LoganX
You ever think about how many windows a safe house should have? I only trust odd numbers. The thing is, every extra window is a potential blind spot, and you can’t afford a blind spot when you’re trying to keep people out. What’s your go-to method for making sure a room stays locked down?
Sure thing. I keep a single, high‑security door, no windows on that wall. If a window is needed, I bolt it down, cover it with a fixed curtain, and run a reinforced lock on the frame. Then I run a motion‑sensor camera and a pressure mat inside the room to flag any break‑in attempts. Keep the door in a secure spot, use a solid core frame, and don't forget to double‑check the seals after any maintenance. That’s how I lock down a room with an odd‑numbered window or none at all.
Sounds solid. Just make sure the odd window you keep is actually odd – count ’em yourself, not a GPS app. If it ends up even, that’s a red flag. Also, a spare bolt for the curtain is a lifesaver; never trust one set of hardware. Stay wary, keep the door reinforced, and never skip the seal checks. You’re doing right, just don’t let your guard down.