Is Your Home an Easy Target for Burglars?
August 13, 2019

An
estimate 3.7
million household burglaries
occurred
each year between 2003 and 2007. Many homeowners assume that
burglaries are random, and their home was burglarized because of bad
luck. In reality, burglars do their homework and target certain
homes. Here are a few factors that make your home more attractive to
burglars. Homeowners
That Forget to Lock Their Windows and Doors
Check
all the windows and doors to ensure they are locked before you leave
the house. Burglars will walk right up to your home and check all the
windows and doors, because these are the easiest points of entry.
Install
a sign by the front door to remind yourself to check the windows and
doors before leaving the house. Upgrade your window doors and locks
if they are old or broken. Talk to a professional security company to
determine the best types of locks for your home and needs.
For
example, add a deadbolt for a simple, inexpensive extra layer of
security. Install bars over first floors windows to prevent access to
the locks or prevent burglars from breaking the glass. Keypad locks
are an easy way for homeowners to access their home but deter
burglars because they are difficult to crack. Homeowners
That Are Not Home All Day
An
estimated 65
percent
of
home burglaries occur during the day when the homeowner is at work,
school, or simply away from their house. Visibly improve the security
around your home to show burglars that even through you are away,
your home is protected. Install security cameras at the front and
back door.
Burglars
will see the cameras and know that you are serious about your home's
security and that despite your absence, your home is being watched.
Post signs in your front yard with the name of your security company.
The sign shows that your home is being monitored by professionals
around the clock.
Trim
back any overgrown bushes and hedges. Burglars target homes that have
hiding spots as they are an attractive place to wait for the coast to
clear during the daytime. Create a neighborhood watch group to help
protect your home while you are at work. Talk to your neighbors to
determine who is home during the day and which days they are
available. Homeowners
That Don't Secure Their Shed and Garage
Your
home is now secure, but what about the other buildings on your
property? Upgrade the locks on the doors and windows of your shed and
garage as well. Never leave any yard equipment and children's toys,
including their bikes, outside when not in use. Items that are easy
to carry or valuable are quick, easy target for burglars.
Install
a security camera above your garage door. Choose a model that allows
you to monitor your garage from your smartphone. This ensures you are
able to investigate any strange noises while you are home and keep
your garage safe while you are away. Homeowners
That Place Their Valuables in Plain Sight
Your
living room picture window provides a clear view of your massive flat
screen television, video game consoles, and the expensive decorative
items displayed in your home. Unfortunately, your jealous neighbors
aren't the only people who can gawk at your valuables. Install
curtains or blinds on your windows and keep them closed during the
day.
Avoid
displaying valuables in plain sight and instead, keep them locked
away or in an obstructed corner. Never leave your laptop on the
kitchen counter or coffee table that can easily be seen and accessed
through a door or window.
Protect
your home and family by understanding what makes your home attractive
to burglars. Contact the professionals at All
Pro Security
with
any of your questions and concerns.