Make Your Home Secure
By Robert Nelson
The following list offers some inexpensive ways to make your home
secure:
* Do not leave a ladder outside of your home. A thief could easily, and
they do, gain entrance to a second story window.
* Always ask for ID when service men come to your home. Do not let your
children answer the door. Don't be afraid to call the company for
verification BEFORE you let them inside your home.
* Do not keep excess cash around your house. Keep it in a safety deposit
box at your bank. If you must keep cash at home, hide it NOT in the
kitchen or your bedroom, as that is the first place a thief will look.
* Take pictures of your heirlooms and personal items for identification
at some later time.
* Mark all electronic equipment with a permanent etching of your name
and drivers license number or social security number. This process makes
it hard for the thief to sell your property, and easy for you to
identify and get returned to you.
* Never leave notes on your front door announcing your absence. This may
seem incredible, but people do this all of the time. You might as well
put up a neon sign giving your time of return also.
* Keep an eye out for a strange vehicle on your block. It could be a
thief checking out the whereabouts of you or your neighbors. Write down
the vehicle description and the license number. Don't be ashamed to call
the Police to report a suspicious vehicle.
* Purchase a timer that will turn on your lights automatically and light
up your house when you are away.
* If you are going on vacation, arrange to have your lawn mowed, your
paper picked-up, leaves raked and snow shoveled. Make it look like you
are home.
* Have the post office hold your mail until you return.
* Leave your furnace or central air on low so that people can hear it
start up once in a while. This tells burglars that you won't begone for
long.
* If you ever arrive home, and your door is open, or you see obvious
signs of forced entry, DO NOT GO INSIDE, call the Police. Don't be a
hero!
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