You have posted photos in the past of some interesting things, besides equipment and so on, so it sounds like there is a need for more than surveillance, you need a trusted person, making their rounds, as if the place was occupied. Given the way things are today, something like that is just rife for theft, soon as someone gets wind the place is vacant. I'd be wary about vacancy.
Years ago, I used to work out of town all week, and the place was not occupied while gone, but I did have a dog that had a huge self feeding bin for food, auto waterer etc. he kept watch around here, always behind the hedges near the house under an overhang, even in the winter, when he had an option of the heated basement, special dog, was a rhodesian ridgeback. Even with a dog, I'd not do this today, so much more theft and other crime. The house could be easy prey if someone had knowledge of vacancy, though I'm close to the nearby city, its surrounded by woods, and thick growth. Even during the day time, dead end road, you just never know. Most people don't know whats on this road, but the neighbor at the bottom of the road, annoyingly has a garage sale, then every tom, dick and harry comes up this road, runs on the grass, turns around, its not a cul-de-sac end either. Those people now have knowledge of 2 homes up here, then someone cases it, determines when you work, no one is home, thats all it takes. Don't mind me, I'm just extremely aware of my surroundings given how people are today, I don't trust any stranger, and portray an image of lunacy as much as possible LOL !
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