Happy New Year!
As we begin another new year - let's start it off correctly. Security is important, it should be foremost in your mind. It is the way this world has become, sad but true.
I hear over and over again how homes and businesses are broken into but if we sat back and really looked at our homes we would see that maybe just maybe we did invite the burglar to come in and help themselves. When I am going for a walk or delivering flyers to homes I notice all sorts of things that people seem to just accept as everyday life. I see garage doors open with their children's bikes just sitting there waiting to be taken. I see ladders leaned on the side of house allowing burglars access to that second floor open window. Common sense is really not used!
When at the malls or other places in my car I will notice other vehicles parked next to me with shopping bags or purses on the front seat in plain view. Seriously - why? Why would one want to tempt someone to break into their vehicle? Again common sense people.
Most home burglaries will happen via the front door being left unlocked - giving the bad guy easy access. People have to start to think smarter and make security the most important part of their home.
Security does not have to mean installing a security system but the little things that you can do as a home owner. Double locks on your windows and patio doors. Proper dead bolts on your entry doors. Closing and locking garage doors. Installing a lock on your gate to the back yard will also help to slow the burglar down. Make it as difficult as you can so that the burglar will think twice and move along.
Now to Security Systems - if you have one - USE IT! Make sure that your window and door decals are current and that you are displaying a lawn sign. A home that has visible security is less likely to be broken into than one that does not display security. Ensure your security system is monitored by a local reputable company. Monitoring ensures your home always has contact to the proper authorities. And finally if you do not have a security system you should seriously think about having a security assessment by a proper security company. Systems are not as expensive as you might think and many companies with work within your budget.
Security is common sense - give it a thought!
For this and more information you can contact Kelly Lynn Wicks at kellywicks@atlasalarms.com
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