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How to protect your home from burglary and invasion – advice from a Security Expert

May 12, 2010

Given the recent wave of home invasions and burglaries, in U.S. neighborhoods, Jordan Frankel, founder of ShatterGARD Glass Protection occurred. And a leader has in the security products industry and security expert on-site commercial and residential security assessments, offered homeowners the following simple and affordable tips to help you, their families and secure:

Alarm systems: While a majority of burglary, burglars access to the house byunlocked doors or windows. In addition, many homeowners forget their safety system set. While he was careful to lock doors and set the alarm time are the top priority in securing any home, homeowners have other precautions they can take.
Alarm is triggered to be connected directly to the alarm company's central monitoring station can alert the law enforcement authorities if the alarm.
– Installation of a back-up cellular dialer in case aBurglar cuts the power or the standard phone lines allows the system nor to the monitoring station.

Alarm systems that know, do motion sensors and / or glass break sensors can help first responders inhabitants, if an intruder gained access to the actual premise.
– Display signage companies made available by the first alarm is a deterrent to thieves.
– Ensure that the central alarm control panel is located in a sealedCabinet or an indoor utility room prevents would-be invaders from tampering with the system.
Lighting: Adequate lighting, both internal and external, can help deter thieves from even targeting a home. Burglars typically select a poorly lit home, as darkness provides additional protection from watchful neighbors or passers-by.
– Motion detection lighting alone only activates when a thief, the movement is detected, low-wattage dusk to dawn install lights that shine a soft glowaround the perimeter of the house all night, assured that thieves can not hide in the shadows. The addition of sensors that shut off the lights when the sun rises and energy-saving fluorescent or sodium-type light bulbs, this affordable and effective deterrence makes light.

– Using basic timers for interior lamps set to alternating times, gives the impression of movement throughout the house while it is unattended.
– Doors and windows: with some very simple window andDoor locks can be limited to homeowners dramatically, the accessibility of their home. With the recent advances in locking mechanisms, some additional alternatives are available to today's homeowners.
– Prevents installation of locks on all windows on the ground floor window that the window away, far enough open for someone to fit through.
– The addition of a simple closet rod to the length of the sliding glass doors provides reinforcement to lock the standard.
– Biometric locks, theAccess by scanning a fingerprint, have lost themselves go much more affordable lately and can prevent or stolen key is used by burglars.
Windows – The glass in windows and doors can very often a weak point as well be. Security window films are affordable, and an additional line of defense against thieves attempting to smash a window to enter to win access to the home page. While a burglar may be able enough force to eventually smash raise the window, the repeated attemptsrequire a lot of attention drawn blows up. Ensure the correct house has doors made of solid wood or metal, rather than a hollow core style, is attached together with a 3.5 inch long steel screws in the hinges to the door frame to stand up to against most attempts.

– The ability to see outside an exterior door is also very important. If Windows can not offer a fitting look at the door before opening, can keep a look easy to install.
Landscaping: Believe it or not,appropriate landscaping contributes to the detection of intruders access to Windows, while maintaining an aesthetic appeal.
– Keeping trees and shrubs trimmed back from the house and helps reduce the likelihood of an intruder window with the shrubs as cover. Branches should be cut off to an intruder with a tree to prevent a second floor entry point access.

– Planting low-growing shrubs such as sharp or thorny holly, rose shrub, or barberry under windows, or adding gravel orLandscape rock which makes for noisy foot, are also good ways to deter thieves from attempting to gain access to Windows.
– Secure the Garage: Garages are favorite targets for thieves, not just because they are not often occupied, but because they often offer a direct access and locked the rest of the house. A few simple countermeasures can help greatly deter an intruder the ability to access the garage.
– Keep the garage door closed, an empty garage or a missing vehicleThieves can see that the house is unattended awake.
– Change the factory set codes on the door of the remote often, so thieves can not open, the door with a store bought remote.
– Adding motion and glass break sensors to all windows in the garage is also an additional warning of an attempted burglary.

Do you have an escape plan

If anyone can break the budget and call for help, the home invaders have their advantages privacy and time lost. To some, running away fromYour family in crisis would be almost unbearable. But the alternative could mean that tied or o violently incapacitated and left to watch in horror as your family is injured or worse. Do you have a plan to escape, make sure you are running where and what to say. Sometimes a radical escape action pays off, in life and death circumstances

Thugs will sometimes threaten harm to children to adults, to get to meet their demands. But while the children are oftenoverlooked as potential rescuers and are usually not well guarded. If the opportunity presents itself, a trained child can choose 911, you activate an alarm panic button, or escape to the neighbor's house to call the police.

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Burglary rates rise

November 29, 2009

According to the FBI, burglaries rose by 1.3 percent compared in 2006 with 2005. Victims of property crimes lost more than 4 billion U.S. dollars in cash and property as a result of a burglary. Unfortunately, many of these burglaries happened to someone's home. The FBI estimates that every 15 seconds a new home in the United States burglarized.

Are together with burglary, home invasion robbery as well. These terrible crimes occur when someone forces their way into a home, whilesomeone is there. Victims of home invasion robberies have been raped, stabbed, beaten and shot, and many people were killed. In July 2007 a Connecticut doctor was severely beaten and his wife and two daughters were killed after two men forced their way into their home. These crimes undermine the belief that home is the place where we are safest. This false sense of security strengthens the belief that "it can not happen." Usually it is only after a homeowner has become a victim of a crimethat he or she decides to install a home security, system.

According to statistics, a house without a security system that is to be two to three times more frequently burglarized. However, many people do not know see the additional benefits of a home security system and much more of a buy and hold them off.

A home security system to protect your home in many ways:

• Most thieves will avoid a house that is a "Protected by" sign in the yard or in a window. Thieves do not want tocaught!

• If someone tries to break into your house during the day, the home alarm and security company that you immediately inform the police. Most thieves are executed when the alarm sounds again in fear that they will be caught.

• Often burglars will sleep in the night strikes as a family. These bold thieves often attack the family. When an alarm signal, and the police alerted the family that an intruder in the home.

• You can be assured, but the moneycan not replace the loss of a precious family heirloom taken in a burglary. Even a person is arrested for a burglary, the property is often not recovered.

Many families think that they can not afford a home security system, but some companies offer installation for as low as $ 99 Monthly monitoring fees can be as inexpensive as $ 25-small cost for peace of mind.