Burglaries
are a concern for many North Americans. Although some communities report more
break ins than others, everyone should be aware of their home's safety and
security. Protecting yourself and your home from thieves can contribute to a
better quality of life.
Know And Connect With Your
Neighbors
There is
much to be said about knowing your neighbors. By establishing connections with
the residents around you, you'll be better equipped to spot suspicious people.
When neighbors look out for other members the community, they give thieves less
opportunity to case homes unnoticed.
You may
consider getting your neighbors together to exchange contact information, or
even form a community watch program.
Protect Your Privacy By Locking
Up
Thieves
often gain entry to homes through an unlocked door or garage. Make sure that
when you leave your home you lock up behind you. Give yourself an extra moment
or two to walk through the house and make sure that everything is properly shut
and locked.
You may
also consider reinforcing ground level windows and doors with additional safety
locks. Wrought iron bars can mean better security for ground level windows out
of street view, as they are popular targets for burglars and thieves.
Always Know Who's Knocking
Installing
a peephole on the front door works wonders for a person's peace of mind. It's
important to know who is at your doorstep so you don't open your door to an
intruder. Burglars have been known to knock on a target's door to see if they're
home. This also gives thieves important information, such as whether you have
pets, deadbolts or security systems.
Be wary
of suspicious visitors that come knocking at your door, and write down their
description in case you end up needing it later.
Security Systems To Protect Your
Home
Monitored
security systems are a great way to feel good about your home security. There
are many products available at a variety of different price points. These
systems are easily installed by a professional, and are monitored by a security
company. The monthly cost of the service will be offset by savings on your home
insurance, and is well worth the protection the systems provide.
Stop Break Ins While You're On
Vacation
If you're
planning on going out of town, keep your plans on a need to know basis. Don't
let people know you're away on your answering machine greeting or with auto
respond email. These may be suitable for the workplace, but they are not safe
for your personal messaging systems.
Have a
neighbor gather your mail and take out your garbage to keep your home looking
lived in while you're away. You may also consider lighting and electronic
timers to give the illusion that someone is home.
Spare Yourself From Burglaries
Spare
keys can save the day, but can also tempt thieves. If you have a spare key
hidden, make sure it's hidden well in the back of the house. If you do use it,
don't return it to its hiding spot right away, and change its place from time
to time. A better idea may be to leave a spare key with a neighbor or with a
friend.
Security
is an important component to a good quality of life. By taking simple steps to
improve the security of your home, you can feel safe knowing that your house is
protected from thieves. Call your trusted local real estate agent to learn more
about home security, or to find the safest neighborhoods in your area.
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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