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A home intruder generally looks for two
elements when selecting a home: he has to be able to get in and out
quickly, and he must remain unseen. If either one of these
conditions doesn't exist, usually he will move on to the next house.
A great place to slow down an intruder and expose him is at the
property line.
Products you can purchase:
- Perimeter lighting
Many burglars prefer the cover of darkness. By keeping your
property well lit at night, you take away their anonymity,
forcing them to find another target. Make sure your lights
illuminate darker areas like back doors and windows, shrubbery,
walkways and entrances to your garage and basement.
- Motion sensors
When linked to your outdoor lighting system, motion sensors will
startle an intruder by instantly drowning him in light. You can
set the sensitivity of most motion sensors so that lights go on
when necessary.
- Timers for interior lights
If you're going away on vacation, put timers on your interior
lights. Look for timers that stagger when your lights go on from
day to day. This will prevent a pattern from being established.
From the sidewalk your home will look occupied, encouraging
burglars to move on without trying to break in.
- Security cameras
Security cameras are usually associated with businesses like
banks and convenience stores, but many people use them for their
home defense. Cameras can be linked to a VCR in your home or to
a security company that will send help immediately.
- Maximum Security deadbolts
For your most important line of defense, make sure you install
deadbolts on every entry door to your house. The deadbolts you
use on your home should be Grade 2 or higher, offering the best
security. A to Z lock and Safe offers Maximum Security deadbolts
Grade 1 security features at a Grade 2 price. If you have a
garage attached to your home, make sure there's a deadbolt on
the door linking your house and garage.
There's more you can do. Part of the fun of
owning a home is experimenting with your home's image. While you're
making your home as attractive as you can to your friends and
neighbors, you can make it equally unattractive to intruders.
- Join a Neighborhood Watch
One of the most effective and inexpensive ways to secure your
home at the property line is to turn on the eyes and ears of
your neighborhood. Community policing programs, like
Neighborhood Watch, have shown great success in reducing
property crime around the world. Burglars know when they're
being watched. And they don't like it.
- Don't advertise your absence
Put away items like sports equipment, lawn mowers, portable
grills and bicycles. If you leave your possessions outside,
burglars may start to wonder what you have inside.
- If you go on vacation
Have your mail and newspaper delivery stopped and arrange to
have your yard maintained and your driveway shoveled. Notify a
neightbor or friend that you will be out of town and ask that
they keep a watchful eye on your house. Ask them to park in your
driveway or parking space to make it appear that you are home.
- Lock your car while it's in the
driveway
Always lock your car when it's in the driveway or parked in
front of your house. Not only will you protect your car, you
will prevent anyone from stealing your garage door opener, which
would give them easy access to your home. Make sure that you
include a deadbolt on the door leading from your garage to your
house, in case anyone gains entry to your garage.
- Trim hedges and shrubs
The worst thing you can do is give an intruder a place to hide
while breaking into your home. Keep all of your bushes trimmed
and your hedges low.
- Secure your windows
A common entry point for burglars is a ground level window at
the side or rear of the house.
Strong perimeter security makes an
intruder's job as hard as possible. Use any of the tips above and
you'll go a long way toward making your home off limits to
criminals.
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