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| | | Huge Exploration Coming Up, Advice? < on 6/3/2017 5:53 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey guys! I have my first large explore coming up, before this point I've only ever had your normal sized houses, but this is the big one. I've been interested in this building for straight years and am beyond excited to say I finally found my entrance, so, do you guys have any advice? Anything you can think of that would be super useful that I may not have thought about? Anything is appreciated! Picture for Reference, this is only one of several buildings.
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| DarkAngel
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| | | Re: Huge Exploration Coming Up, Advice? < Reply # 2 on 6/3/2017 11:04 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Looks well maintained, so keep an eye out for internal security measures, locking doors, etc. Bring a roll of 2" wide gaffers tape as a 'just in case.' That way if you come across a door that'll lock if you pass through it, you can put a strip over the mechanism and block it, but it won't leave residue or be permanent. I'd also bring an allen key set in case of the more retail style door locks that you can unlock with a key like that. Just remember to redo the lock after. Given how the landscape is still groomed, I'd expect to come across a motion sensor or two, but it depends if power is on or not. Definitely near the entrance area though. Doesn't look like anyone has parked there for more than a few minutes in a long while though. No stains on the asphalt. My personal guess is not active, but remotely secured/alarmed. Looks like it'll be neat to explore though, albeit potentially boring if cleaned out.
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| General Zod
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| | | | Re: Huge Exploration Coming Up, Advice? < Reply # 4 on 6/3/2017 11:32 PM > | Reply with Quote
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| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
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| | | Re: Huge Exploration Coming Up, Advice? < Reply # 10 on 6/13/2017 6:21 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | For sufficiently large structures, a scouting exploration may be in order. Taking pictures discreetly from the outside isn't illegal, and watching for a period of several hours can help you get an idea of the traffic level- passerbyers, workers, guard and police patrols, etc. Also, stay out of confined spaces if it's an industrial site. When a factory closes, the workers may not fully decontaminate equipment that's not normally accessed, such as machinery and piping in tunnels and the interior of holding tanks. As a result, there's the possibility of chemicals or vapors to last for years, especially in sealed areas. Also, never trust the floor, and be on the lookout for squatters. Also, do not disturb wildlife you may find. Have a good time!
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