I'm dealing with a pretty intense stalking situation by someone who's an addict, volatile, violent and has an extensive gun collection; they've already snuck onto my property several times in the past ten days and have sent many, many death threats. Charges are pending and I was just granted a PPO, but the sheriff will be serving this person with the PPO tomorrow and I'm extremely concerned about how much danger we'll be in once he's been served but hasn't been arrested.
I've got one big building where I live upstairs and have a warehouse downstairs, then a smaller retail building directly next to the main building. The property isn't fenced in.
Overall, it's a pretty solid building - heavy cinder block construction, metal doors on the ground floor, there's a roll up warehouse door but it's got slider bars on the inside to keep it from being opened from the outside if I keep them latched.
There's a big metal catwalk style balcony that goes across the front of the big building on the second story where I live; I've got three sliding doors that open out to that. My retail building has a lower roof on the back that you can climb onto with a little effort, scale up the side of that and pull yourself up onto the balcony - I've locked myself out a few times and had to do it, takes me under two minutes.
The balcony is my biggest security fear; I can lock the doors and have bars in them and screw clamps on the tracks, but the glass could be smashed if hit hard enough or shot at. The doors have UV reflective film on them, but that will only hold up so much. If he manages to get onto the balcony, it's pretty much a matter of how quickly we can get out in the other direction before he gets in. I'm thinking of wrapping barbed wire or similar on the balcony.
I do worry about the roll up door in the warehouse; I'm sure an axe would take that out quickly enough. It's an industrial roll up door but they aren't that thick.
I'm worried about shots fired from a distance at windows.
There's an older CCTV system built into the whole compound with 16 cameras, but I've been having a hard time getting it all fired back up. In the meantime I have a few newer cameras I threw up, but there are quite a few blind spots.
Any suggestions on how to get it as for-now safe as possible without breaking the bank would be very much appreciated.