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Whether you live in a house, a condo or an apartment, a break-in
can permanently shatter your feeling of security at home.
According to FBI
statistics, a house, apartment or condominium is burglarized once every 14.6
seconds.
Fortunately, burglary is probably the most preventable of
crimes. By taking a few simple precautions, you can dramatically reduce the
risks.

General Home Security Tips
1. Don't advertise when you go on vacation.
Make sure to have a neighbor take in your mail and newspapers, and consider
installing a system that rotates lights on and off, creating the illusion that
someone is in the house.
2. Do you like gardening? Roses are one of the
most effective burglary deterrents, thanks to their thorny stems. Guard
vulnerable, low-lying windows with attractive, prickly rose bushes.
3.
Teach your kids how to use your alarm system. Generally, children can operate
your home security alarm from the age of eight.
4. Park your car in the
garage, especially if it's a late model. There's no need to let everyone know
that you have disposable income; that means there are objects inside the house
that are worth stealing.
5. Change your locks once a year. Throughout
the course of 12 months, different people constantly have access to your keys.
Eliminate the chance of an easy entry by switching up the locks.
6. If
you live in an apartment or condo, let your neighbors know you expect them to
take building security seriously. Don't let anyone into the building unless you
personally know them.
7. Your security system is worthless if it's not
activated. Get into the habit of setting it each time you leave the house. You
may even want to consider posting a note in your car to remind you.
8.
Consider getting a dog. You don't need an attack dog, by any means-as long as
the bark is audible, it's likely to send a burglar scurrying to the next house
on the block.
9. Think about joining a neighborhood watch association.
Though not as popular as they once were, these groups are still an effective way
of battling crime at the local level.
10. Leaving a key under a doormat
is like inviting a burglar into your home for tea. This is the first place an
intruder will look. Even lock-boxes aren't fool proof. You may want to look into
installing a digital keypad. This relatively low-tech answer can really simplify
your life.


