Unfortunately, no one can give you a 100% guarantee that your home will never be broken into. Nevertheless, there are many safety and security precautions you can take to make your home more secure.
How to make break-ins and burglary harder?
- Do not let anyone into your house that you don’t know, if they claim to be a service worker of some sort, make sure to ask for the proper identification prior to you letting them in
- Make sure to always lock all your doors and windows
- Install dead bolt locks on all of the external doors
- Always change all the locks when you first move in
- Never give your keys to any service workers, gardeners, cleaning crews or anyone else not you do not know well
- Never have an ID tag with personal information and home address attached to your keys
- Install keyed window locks and locks on your garage and shed
- Make sure to have the outside of your home well lighted as a deterrent
What should you do when you are away?
- Always leave your outside lights on, so that it appears as though someone is at home
- Ask some you know and trust to check up on your home periodically
- Have your mail held at the post office while you are away or have you know and trust pick up your mail every day or every other day
- Make sure all windows and doors are shut and locked. Don’t forget about your garage door and shed
- Tell neighbors and the security patrol in your neighborhood (if you have one) that you will be out of town and for them to keep a look out for any unusual behavior
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