Shut Down Home Intruders With These 7 Safety Strategies
According to the FBI, more than one million burglaries are committed in the United States each year.[1] Fortunately, there are some proven tactics you can use to decrease your likelihood of a home invasion.
Most burglars are looking for easy access with minimal risk. A monitored security system can be an effective deterrent, but it isn’t the only way to protect your property. Here are seven strategies to help you maximize your home’s security and minimize your chances of being targeted by intruders.
1. Check Your Doors and Windows
The most common entry point for a burglar is an unlocked front door followed by a first-floor window or back door, so securing these points of entry is essential.[2]
Evaluate the condition of your doors and locks.
Add window locks and security film.
2. Landscape for Security
Thieves target homes that they can enter and exit without being detected.
Increase visibility from the street.
Utilize best practices for environmental design.
3. Light Your Exterior
A well-designed outdoor lighting system can make your home both safer and more attractive.
Install landscape lighting.
Use motion-activated security lights.
4. Make It Look Like You’re Home
Most burglars will avoid breaking into a home if there are signs that it’s occupied.[6]
Turn on your TV and leave a car in the driveway.
Install a video doorbell.
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5. Keep Valuables Out of Sight
Security experts caution against placing valuables where they’re easily visible.[7]
Check sight-lines from your doors and windows.
Secure items in a safe.
6. Highlight Your Security Measures
In surveys, convicted burglars admit to avoiding homes with obvious protective measures in place.[6,8,9]
Install outdoor cameras.
Post warning signs.
7. Limit What You Share on Social Media
On social media platforms, it’s easy to reveal more than you’ve intended.
Delay posting photos or travel updates.
Set privacy restrictions on your accounts.
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We take home security seriously. That’s why we have screening procedures in place to keep our clients and their homes safe when they are for sale. We also remind our buyers to change the locks before they move into their new homes and provide referrals to locksmiths and security companies that can help. To learn more about our procedures and how to stay safe during the real estate process, contact us to schedule a free consultation!
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