Feb 23, 2010
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Swann SW276-YSS Security Yard Stake Warning Sign
Price: $16.84
Experts agree that one of the simplest, easiest and inexpensive things you can do to help protect your property is to warn others that you are using security in some form or another by posting a sign. The Swann Yardstake Sign does just that; it helps deter intruders and burglars who seek an easy mark. Use on the lawn with stake or stick the sign to a fence or wall. With its highly visible blue and red finish, the Swann Yardstake cannot be missed! Use in conjunction with Swann Security Cameras or as a stand-alone deterrent.
Features
- Highly visible blue and red finish
- Large 6-inch diameter sign with stake
- Use in the front yard with stake
- Mount sign to window or fence
- Includes window stickers as an added security deterrent
User Reviews
Great if you live an area heavily populated with Spanish-speaking burglars, I guess...I'd rather they be in English! -- Stickers are in Spanish...
The sign and sign post, if you can call it that, is a flimsy piece of plastic that is difficult to place in the ground. I was hoping for a much sturdier and realistic looking sign. That said, they are the only one I found on the web that comes with a post. For the money I guess it is OK. -- Fair to Middling
I bought two signs, one for the front and one for the rear of my home. The biggest complaint I have is the cheap, plastic, stake used to hold the up the signs. They are way too short. When you push it into the ground, the sign (also plastic) is so low, no one would see it. I had to tape the sign to my rear storm door window so it could be readily seen. That looked tacky. I had to place the front sign in a flower box to be seen. That one keeps getting blown over when it is windy. My old sign (now broken after 20 years, from storm damage) from a previous security company had a strong, metal stake about four feet long. The Swann sign also came with stickers for windows and doors. They were written in English and Spanish. I thought the Spanish language stickers was a bit too much, inferring that Hispanics might try to break in my home. The yard sign itself was also bi-lingual. It is a matter of getting what you pay for. They were cheap in price and unfortunateluy, cheap in value. You may be beter off getting security signs from a box store where you can see them before you buy. -- Cheaply Made







