Doors, Windows, Locks and Keys
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Make sure all doors to the outside have good locks -- deadbolt locks with a minimum 1-1/2 inch bolt. Make sure locks are also installed on screen and storm doors, garage doors, patio doors, and any other door that leads to the outside (including second-floor patios or decks).
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Always use the locks you have, on both your home and your garage. Lock up every time you go out, even if it's only for a few minutes. Almost 50 percent of burglars enter homes or property through unlocked doors or windows.
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Locks on doors should be placed at least 40 inches away from windows, glass panels, and other potential openings such as mail slots. Make it hard for a burglar to reach in and unlock your door. Or install double cylinder, deadbolt locks that need to be opened with a key from the inside as well as the outside.
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The center thumb-turn locks on many standard windows can be easily pried open or reached through a broken pane. For especially vulnerable windows, install key locks or consider installing grates or grilles (but make sure the devices can be easily detached to allow quick escape during a fire or other emergency). Glass block windows offer excellent security for basement windows.
- Window air conditioning units should be bolted to the wall to prevent them from being easily removed from the outside.
- If you have recently purchased a television, stereo equipment, or other household item, do not throw the empty boxes in the alley garbage. This is a sure sign and strong temptation for burglars.
- Turn the ringer on the telephone down low. If a burglar is around, he won't be alerted to your absence by a ringing phone.
- If you are out during the day or on vacation, use an automatic timer to turn on lights and a radio at different times of the day. It is an easy way to disguise the fact they you aren't home.
- Have a trusted neighbor pick up your mail and newspapers every day while you are on vacation. Have a neighbor use your garbage cans occasionally. During the winter, arrange to have snow shoveled.
- Always lock up ladders and tools. Don't give a burglar the resources to break into your home.
Shrubbery and Lighting
- Make sure all porches and other possible entrances are well lit, with at least 40-watt bulbs. A well-lit house is far better protected than a house without lights.
- Overgrown bushes, tree limbs, or landscaping can provide cover for burglars. Trim them to the height of porches or windows
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Other Tips
- Maintain situational awareness. Pay attention to the people and circumstances around you
- Trust your instincts. Avoid potentially dangerous situations.
- Avoid being lured from a public place into a private area where you can be isolated.
- Avoid walking alone at night unless absolutely necessary.
- Keep to well lit commonly traveled routes.
- Avoid shortcuts and dark, isolated areas.
- Walk like you have a purpose, know where you are going, project a no-nonsense image.
- If you feel threatened, cross the street, locate an emergency phone, or enter a store or place of business even if you have just left it.
When you call for help Remember to:
- Remain calm.
- Speak clearly.
- Tell the dispatcher exactly what the problem is.
- Give your location.
- Give your name and address.
- Stay on the telephone for any further instructions or questions.
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Written on Tuesday, 25 May 2010 09:36 by Perry A Pepin
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