HOME SECURITY Keeping your home secure is not hard to do. Most home security strategies are easy and don't cost a lot of money. When you think about home security take your house, yard and even your neighborhood into account. Pay close attention to the vulnerable areas. A good rule of thumb is if you can break into your home without much trouble, then so can a burglar! Neighbors who work together at keeping their properties neat and well maintained send a silent but strong message that they care about what happens on their street. Take a look at your neighborhood as a burglar might see it and decide if it gives you a sense of safety and well being. Also consider how your neighbors interact with one another. When neighbors talk to each other, barriers are broken down, people feel safer and there is more willingness to work together. A good observant neighbor can be a great deterrent to crime. Answer the following questions and see how your street measures up. The more questions that are answered "yes', the safer the street. 1. Do you and your neighbors trim back
trees when they are overgrown and hinder street illumination? Consider having summer cookout/pot luck dinner with your neighbors to make new friendships, exchange information, and maintain a spirit of cooperation. IN THE YARD Now let's take a look around the outside of your home. Help define your yard so people can tell where private property begins. Bordering your lawn - or for that matter, a well-kept lawn - can help. And don't hide your house. Secluded, dark property concealed by shrubbery or solid fencing is a burglar's delight. So brighten up the outside, especially doorways, and clear away excess foliage. Light up what you need to protect - the house itself. Weigh the difference between a moderate amount of privacy and creating a fortress where no one can see out and no one can see in. Keeping your property visible goes a long way in keeping it safe. 1. If a fence protects your property, is
it chain link or post and rail so as to eliminate hiding places and increase your view? THE OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE How's the security on your house itself? Securing the exterior of the house is a very important element toward preventing a burglary. The condition and quality of windows, doors and locks have the biggest impact on how easy it is to break in. If doors are left unlocked or are easy to defeat, a burglar will find your home very attractive. You can have the best and most sophisticated locks available but if you don't use them, it amounts to having none at all. More people are using alarms these days. If you are considering having a system installed, it's best to use a dealer who will come to your home and discuss the options most appropriate for you. You should also get more than one estimate before you purchase any alarm system. Doors 1. Are all of your exterior doors
made of either 1 3/4 inch solid wood or metal? Windows and Locks 1. Do you lock your double-hung
windows with sliding bolts or window locks and not rely on the crescent latch which only
keeps the bottom and top sashes closed? In the House Lastly, what does the inside of your house tell a burglar? Burglaries usually happen when no one is at home. So it's important to make the house look "lived in" - or as if someone is there. You can use several visual cues to achieve this. 1. Are some of your inside lights on
automatic timers so the house never looks dark and empty? Consider making a video tape of the entire contents of your home and describe items and their value/identifying characteristics as you record. Keep the tape in a safety deposit box or other off-site location. Along with a video tape compile a written inventory of your valuables including the Make, Model and Serial Number. Have a phone close to your bed should you need to summon help at night. One of the most important safety steps you can take is to have your HOUSE NUMBER CLEARLY DISPLAYED so that in time of need Emergency Services can locate your house no matter the time of day or night. Provide the dispatcher with the nearest cross street to your house to further aid in your home being quickly located. |