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Beyond the Security System

Many break-ins occur simply due to a lackadaisical attitude and a feeling of "it will not happen to me......

Beyond the Security System #1
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Written by Family Guardian
In addition to the installation and use of a home security system, there are other steps you can take to make your home more secure. Many break-ins occur simply due to a lackadaisical attitude and a feeling of "it will not happen to me." Habits are developed that invite criminal activity. Home invasion is typically a crime of opportunity, and there are several things that may "invite" this action. Let us examine some of the more common habits and solutions to secure more efficiently.
Hidden windows or doors
There are several circumstances that can occur to "hide"windows or doors from public view.
Shrubs and bushes
Keep shrubs and bushes trimmed, thin, and low to the ground. Make sure that you can see your windows and doors from a distance.Criminals do not like a clear public view. High shrubs or bushes provide them a "barrier" to take their time, undiscovered to compromise the window or door.
High, solid fencing
Make sure the fencing you have is sturdy and well constructed. Install an interior locking device on any gates and USE them. Get into the habit of keeping your gates locked even when you are home. Be sure the construction is such that it does not provide easy access to climbing the fence (pigeon spikes along the top of the fence can be an added deterrent). Install motion detector spotlights in areas adjacent to the fencing along the perimeter of the house. Home security cameras can be installed quite affordably in these areas as a deterrent and to provide "eyes" when you are not at home or watching these areas.
RVs or other vehicles
Don't park large vehicles adjacent to the house, as they can block public view of windows and doors in that area. Additionally, most RVs have ladders providing access to the RVs roof, and therefore possible access to a low roof and second floor windows. Park away from the house whenever possible. It is wise to install motion detector spotlights and home security cameras in these areas as well.
Awnings or patio furniture
Awnings and patio table umbrellas can potentially block windows and doors. If so featured, close your awnings and patio umbrellas when not in use. This will make it difficult for any would-be intruder to hide.
Basement window wells
Some homes have landscape wells within the gardens or shrubbery that surround basement windows. Even shrubs and bushes can easily hide these low windows. Basement windows are sometimes considered the easiest windows to compromise, but there are safeguards we can use to fortify them.



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