Security Advice #008 - How To Protect Your Home While You're Away
Be sure to lock before you leave, and let a neighbor have a
key. When leaving your home, practice the following advice -
it could pay big, big dividends.
GOING TO THE MARKET OR OUT TO DINNER? A residence which
presents a "lived-in" appearance is a deterrent to
burglars. Never leave notes that can inform a burglar that
your house is unoccupied. Make certain all windows and
doors are secured before departing. An empty garage
advertises your absence, so close the doors.
When going out at night, leave one or more interior lights
on and perhaps have a radio playing (TV sets should not be
left unattended). Timers may be purchased that will turn
lights on and off during your absence.
Do not leave door keys under flower pots or doormats,
inside an unlocked mailbox, over the doorway, or in other
obvious places.
WHEN PLANNING VACATIONS OR PROLONGED ABSENCES - Discontinue
milk, newspaper, and other deliveries by phone or in person
ahead of time. Do not leave notes.
Arrange for lawn care and have someone remove advertising
circulars and other debris regularly. On the other hand,
several toys scattered about will create an impression of
occupancy.
Notify the post office to forward your mail or have a
trustworthy person pick it up daily. Apartment house
tenants should also heed this hint since stuffed mail
receptacles are a give-away when no one is home.
Inform neighbors of your absence so they can be extra alert
for suspicious persons. Leave a key with them so your place
may be periodically inspected. Ask them to vary the
positions of your shades and blinds.
When you leave, do not publicize your plans. Some burglars
specialize in reading newspaper accounts of other people's
vacation activities.
If you find a door or window has been forced or broken
while you were away, DO NOT ENTER. The criminal may still
be inside. Use a neighbor's phone immediately to summon
police.
Do not touch anything or clean up if a crime has occurred.
Preserve the scene until police inspect for evidence.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO -
1. Lock before you leave.
2. Trust a neighbor with a key.
3. Be a concerned neighbor - yourself.
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