Monday, August 8, 2016

Cheap and Efficient Ways to Increase Your Home’s Security

In a perfect world we wouldn’t have to worry about locking the doors before leaving the house. However, as many of us know unfortunately that world doesn’t exist. In fact, according the FBI in 2010 alone there were an estimated 2.1 million burglaries. Of all these burglaries, 60.5 percent involved forcible entry, 33.2 percent were unlawful entries (without force) and the reminder (6.3 percent) were forcible entry attempts.

In today’s world safety should be your top priority. A thief not only has the ability to steal your household possessions but can also have a major impact on your family’s sense of safety and well-being. Ideally, a home security system is one of the most effective ways to protect your home and the things within it. However, more often than not these systems are pricey and probably outside of your budget.
So how does one protect their home without breaking the bank? Lucky for you we’ve already done the research and found several inexpensive and effective ways to increase your home’s security. 

Preventing Burglaries
This graphic from the Washington Post reveals some surprising statics about where thieves gain entry and how most burglaries work. Although, the statics are from 2005 there are some notable trends about everyday house robberies and things you can do to prevent them:

1.)    Don’t Advertise You’re Away
The biggest mistake people make is unknowingly advertise their unoccupied home. There’s a reason why most burglaries occur between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. This is simply due to the fact that burglars look for homes that appear unoccupied. Unfortunately, for the majority of people their homes are left empty during these hours because of work. If your neighborhood has a reputation for break-ins this may be an area of concern. However, if you make your house look occupied while you’re away, most burglars will simply pass it by.
According to webmd here are some of the best ways to do that.
·         Use automatic light timers throughout the house and have them turn on and off in a way that simulates your normal patterns. Look for light timers that have battery backup so the timer doesn't stop if there is a power failure. Using timers that have more than one on-off cycle can create the illusion of movement from room to room.
·         The same kind of timers you use on lights can also be used to turn radios or TVs on and off.
·         If you can, have your calls forwarded while you're away. Burglars sometimes call to see if anyone's home before a break-in.
·         Arrange to have your lawn cut or snow removed from your walks if you're going to be gone for a long period.
·         Always park your car in the garage with the garage door closed when you are there. That way someone watching for patterns won't know your car isn't there when you're gone.
·         In the interest of home security, never leave notes on the door. They just say to a burglar, "Come on in."

2.)    Make It Hard to Get In
If they’ve picked your house, make it hard to get in.  The typical house burglar is a male teenager in your neighborhood and 60 seconds is the most burglars want to spend breaking into your home. With that being said, you only need enough security to deter the common teenager and the harder you make it for them to get in, the less likely you are to come back to a burglarized home.  So don’t forget to lock all the doors and windows before leaving the house, and never hide a key outside where it can be easily found. 




3.)    Hide Your Valuables
Worst case scenario your house gets broken into, now what? Burglars spend an average of 8 to 12 minutes in your home.  Their mission is to get in and out as fast as possible with as much valuables they can find. With that being said, don’t put your high dollar items in obvious places. According to the Washington Post the most popular places burglars search is in dresser drawers, freezers and bedroom closets. At the same time, these are also the most popular places people hide their valuables. ABC News suggests you get a hollowed-out book or fake wall outlet; these can be cheap but effective alternatives to help you hide your valuables from intruders.
4.)    Know Your Neighborhood
Introduce yourself to your neighbors and look out for one another. The best form of security can come from your local community. Watchful neighbors or friends can provide you and your family with a peace of mind while you’re away. Furthermore, have you considered creating a neighborhood watch program? Contact your local law enforcement agency for more information on how to organize and create a program for your neighborhood.

Burglary is one of the easiest crimes to prevent and at the same time it’s also one of the most common. You can easily prevent this from happening to your home by applying some of the principles above. We’ve listed a few inexpensive and effective ways to make your home more secure. However, we want to hear from you! How do you ensure your home and family stays safe?




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