Burglars Go Shopping While You're On Vacation
Silver Spring, MD. Picture this: you and your family are returning
from a fun-filled vacation, ready to unpack and update the photo album.
Only when you get home, you find the front door open, the back window
broken, and valuables missing from all over the house, including your
"clever" hiding places in the dresser drawer and in the back of the
freezer. You're not alone. Each year, nearly 5 million families become
victims of household burglary, often while they've been away on
vacation.
Your Home Sends Signals
According to the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association
(NBFAA), there are some simple steps you can take to make your home
less attractive to would-be burglars. The best way is to combine the
list of ideas below with a professionally installed and monitored
electronic security alarm system in your home. Before you leave on your
trip, pack your sunblock and be sure to:
- Get a trusted friend or relative to "house sit." Or, make sure your neighbors know your plans.
- Have a neighbor pick up your newspapers and your mail for you daily.
- Lock all doors and windows, and secure the garage door.
- Leave a car parked in the driveway, or ask a neighbor to park in your driveway.
- Leave a house key -- and a number where you can be reached -- with a trusted friend or neighbor.
- Use timers to turn lights on and off at certain times, altering lighting patterns, to create an occupied look.
- Leave
drapes and shades open as normal. (Closed blinds during the day are a
sure sign of an empty house, plus they allow a burglar to attend to his
business unseen by neighbors.)
- Arrange to have your lawn mowed.
- Be sure your trees and hedges have been trimmed. This gives burglars fewer places to hide.
- Replace any burned-out lights in your yard. Consider upgrading
outdoor light fixtures with devices that have built-in motion
detectors, which turn on the lights whenever anyone walks past.
Electronic Security
An electronic security system adds a barrier of protection to your
home that is unparalleled. The NBFAA recommends that consumers purchase
systems from its members. NBFAA members are exposed to training,
certification and information that sets them apart from the rest. The
association recommends calling at least three companies before
selecting an installer. Prices will vary, based on the level of
protection and type of technology used, so be sure to compare
apples-to-apples bids on similar systems. Don't forget to factor in
monthly monitoring charges.