No
one wants to deal with a burglary. How do you reduce the chances of one
happening?
Fortunately,
burglaries are a well-studied phenomenon — especially by law enforcement. These
studies have identified specific things you can do to cut the risk
dramatically. Here are some ideas:
- 34% of home break-ins
occur through the front door. Experts recommend investing in a door with a
top-quality locking mechanism. (The best are those that lock at three
points of contact.)
- 50% of burglars will
be deterred if your home has some sort of video monitoring system. A thief
doesn’t want his face on YouTube!
- Unfortunately, signs
and window stickers warning of an alarm system do not deter thieves. However, 62% of burglars will immediately
run away when an alarm goes off. Always turn on your alarm system when
you’re not home!
- 22% of burglaries
occur through a sliding glass door or patio door. Make sure it’s locked
and also use a solid metal jammer.
- Some thieves use frequency scanners to gain access to garages. Police recommend changing your remote entry code regularly and putting blinds or curtains on garage windows so thieves can’t see (and be tempted by) any valuables inside.
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