Uninviting Burglars - Making Your Home Less Attractive to Burglars Part 2
Author: Jim Hopkins
Date Posted: August 24, 2006
“Uninviting Burglars” Part 2
Burglars, thieves, and muggers are opportunists. They’re always
watching for little details that will lead them to an easy victim.
Part 1 discussed physical improvements you could make to create
a less attractive target for burglars. Part 2 deals with things
you should be aware of to keep your home and family less vulnerable
to criminals.
Your home should appear occupied at all times. When you are leaving
the house, make sure all your windows and doors are secure. Keep
a light or two turned on or a radio on or put them on a timer. Turn
your answering machine volume down. Never leave a note for delivery
persons on your door. If you have an alarm system, remember to turn
it on! If you have a babysitter, make sure they know how to arm/disarm
the alarm system. At night, close your curtains or pull your shades.
Never leave a key outside under a welcome mat, above a doorway,
etc. Those are the first places burglars will look. When you arrive
back home, if you suspect someone is inside your garage or house,
don’t go in! Get away quickly and go to a neighbor’s house and call
the police.
When you are on vacation, make your house look lived in. Ask a
neighbor or friend to pick up your papers, mail, and flyers. Have
someone take care of your lawn and/or snow shoveling. Leave a key
with a friend or neighbor so they can occasionally change drapery
positions. Have someone park their car in your driveway. Put two
or more light timers in separate rooms set at different times (this
indicates movement).
When someone comes to your door, use your peep hole/viewer. Never
rely on a chain lock. Have the deadbolt lock engaged until you can
verify the identity of the person on the other side of the door.
Utility employees carry ID cards. Don’t hesitate to call the company
to verify information. NEVER - UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES let someone
in to “just use the phone“. Offer to make the call for them. Make
sure your children and babysitters understand they should never
let anyone in the house without your permission. Have them call
you if there is any question. Should someone come to your door late
at night, answer the door. No need to let someone inside, but you’re
showing a potential thief someone is home. Don’t hesitate to mention
that you are not alone and “a friend or relative is sleeping in
the other room”.
Birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays are supposed to be happy
times, but they can also cause unintended problems. If you leave
the empty TV, VCR, computer, or other boxes or packaging from expensive
gifts on the curb, you are displaying some of a burglar’s favorite
items. If they won’t fit in the recycling container, consider taking
large boxes to a recycler yourself.
You should have telephones in more than one room. This way, you
are closer to getting help. When you set up your answering machine
or voicemail, never leave a message saying “We’re not home“. Instead,
just say “We’re busy” or “We’re unavailable”. Use “we” instead of
“I”. Don’t give your full or last name in the message. Either give
your number (“This is 555-1212”) or give only your first names (“This
is John & Jane“). Single women may wish to have a male friend
leave the message (men’s voices still have an effect). You can also
use the machine’s pre-recorded message. Make sure children and babysitters
never tell a caller they are alone. Have them say “My parents can’t
come to the phone right now”. Never volunteer any information to
unknown callers. Never give your name, address, or any bank or credit
card numbers to someone calling you unless you know them personally.
If your unsure, Just don‘t!
Stay safe,
Jim & Deb
About The Author
I began selling home safety/security items in 1975. I no longer
sell in home. My wife Debbie & I currently offer D-I-Y home
security products through our online store http://www.WHFSecurity.com.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of Home Security articles.
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