Home Security Advice #001 - Put Yourself In A Burglar's Shoes
One thing every homeowner should do at least twice a year
is take a walk around and through your property with a
close friend or neighbor who is not too familiar with your
house. Start outside and ask yourself "how would I best
break in? The purpose of not doing it alone is your pal may
spot things you'll overlook. Return the favor and complete
a survey for your friend.
Besides the obvious "lived-in" look, don't get into a habit
of only doing certain things only when you're not home.
Chances are good you can tell when your neighbor isn't
home. Remember it's a burglar's job to know the same
things. Most professional criminals can tell nobody's home
at least four or five houses away.
Several dead giveaways are always closing the drapes ONLY
when you're not home. Having no garbage cans out collection
day, or an empty can sitting at the curb, are tip-offs
you're not home. So are closing up the house as tight as a
drum in the hot summer months without the air-conditioner
running. Turning on a certain light or two and every other
room is in total darkness. Ditto for picking up all the
kid's toys, taking in the dog, shutting the garage door if
you frequently leave it open, and turning off the lawn
sprinkler.
Many people before leaving turn on the "burglar light, "
the light over the kitchen sink. You might as well hang a
sign on the front door you're not home! If you use an
answering machine never leave a message that you're not
home. Instead say you can't come to the phone right now. If
you don't have a machine, turn down the volume on phones
before leaving so it can't be heard from outside - another
dead giveaway nobody's home.
=========================================================
Please visit http://www.visec.net for more security related
information.
=========================================================
|