Thieves often scour the master bedroom but tend to leave
children’s rooms untouched.
That way, burglars won’t be able to
peer in and see if the alarm is set.
3)
A mail slot goes against the wood grain, weakening the horizontal
integrity of a door and making it easier to kick in.
Opt for a mailbox, or install your
slot near the bottom of the front door, no higher than a quarter of the way up.
4)
Keep car keys next to your bed while you sleep.
If you hear a suspicious noise and
suspect that someone is trying to break in, press the Panic button on your key
ring. The car alarm will sound, and the burglar will have no choice but to flee
the scene.
5)
Plant thorny shrubs, such as rosebushes, beneath ground-floor windows.
They’ll add beauty to your garden and
deter burglars.
Crafty criminals have been known to
leave pizza ads in doors to see how long it takes for residents to remove them.
Left in front of the house, a fully
packed car can serve as a green light for those looking for one.
This way a passerby won’t be able to
hear it go to voice mail, which is an indication that no one is home.
9)
Don’t store wood near the side of the house, as it can easily be used by
intruders as a step ladder up to a window.
Keep logs in the garage or in a pile
at the edge of the yard and of course lock up ladders.
10)
Program your GPS for the nearest Police Station. Store your Vehicle Registration in a safe
location in the vehicle.
Thieves break into vehicles at
community events, thus knowing how long you will be away from home, don't allow
the thieves to find their way to your unattended home.
Homes with Security System's are less
likely to be broken into. Display lawn
signs and door/window decals and be sure to use the Security System, even it
just popping out for a few minutes.