Protecting Your Home From Burglars

Burglar creeping across a dark and empty room to a wall safe, with a broken window behind him.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Make Your Home Easy to See and Hard to Approach

Burglars often use the front door, so keep the entryway clear of hiding spots, remove visual obstructions like large shrubs or clutter, and use bright exterior lighting at night to increase natural neighborhood surveillance.

Reinforce the Most Common Entry Points

Use a solid, reinforced door with a deadbolt, and consider locking screen doors on both front and back entrances. Secure windows with tougher options like double-pane glass, keep them locked, and place indoor obstacles near windows to make entry awkward and risky.

Create the Appearance That Someone is Home and Stay Security-Smart

Put lights on automatic timers and add motion-sensor lighting outside. Install an alarm system with cameras and mobile alerts, covering all accessible doors and windows. Avoid signaling an empty home by saving vacation posts for after you return and asking a neighbor to pick up mail and keep the exterior looking lived-in.

Remember Home Alone, where the hapless intruders are chased away by Macaulay Culkin’s clever booby traps? You don’t have to go quite that far to make your own home unappealing to burglars, but a little preparation is a good idea.

According to the FBI, there were on average more than 3,000 burglaries a day throughout the country in 2019.

To keep your home off the books, help protect it with these simple tips:

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Keep Your Front Entrance Clear

The FBI reports that more than a third of burglars enter through the front door. How can you discourage them? Keep your entrance free of shrubbery or furnishings so your neighbors can clearly see everything that’s going on. And make sure the entrance is brightly lit at night.

Install Screen Doors At The Front And Back

It may look decorative, but a solid locking screen door can dissuade criminals, who want to get in and out as quickly as possible. Your main door should be solidly built and reinforced, with a deadbolt that makes it harder for crooks to get in.

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Secure Your Windows

Make sure your windows are double-pane glass, which is not only harder to break into but can also make your home’s heating and cooling more efficient. You can protect your windows by putting plants or furniture underneath them inside your house. No burglar wants to climb onto a cactus.

Keep Your Lights On A Timer

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Automatic timers that switch your house lights on and off create the illusion that someone’s home even when you’re away. For the backyard, try a motion-sensor light.

off, ask a neighbor to collect your mail and clear away fallen leaves, which, to observant criminals, is a sign that nobody’s home.

Install a Security System

Whether you opt for a subscription monitored service or a plug-and-play system you can install yourself, having an alarm system and security cameras you can monitor from your mobile device is a smart move. Install alarms on every door and window that is conceivably accessible from the outside. And don’t underestimate the agility of a motivated burglar; even your second-story windows can be scaled with a ladder, a nearby tree, or simply by free-climbing up the side of the building. Place cameras at all entrances and opt for systems that automatically send you mobile alerts when movement is detected.

Don’t Advertise Your Vacation

Save the social-media updates about your Caribbean cruise until after you’ve returned. Letting the world know you’re about to leave your home unattended is an invitation to strangers who may be listening in. Before you set

Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, get extra peace of mind by having the right home insurance policy. If you’ve taken steps to protect your home, like installing a monitored alarm system or deadbolts on your doors, you might even qualify for a discount.

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  • Keep Your Front Entrance Clear
  • Install Screen Doors At The Front And Back
  • Ready to Protect Your Home?
  • Secure Your Windows
  • Keep Your Lights On A Timer
  • Install a Security System
  • Don’t Advertise Your Vacation
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