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Before you slap on the sunscreen and load up the suitcases this summer, take a moment to consider that thieves don't take holidays. While you're enjoying a pleasant sundowner at the lake, burglars could be hard at work -- in your home. A vacation may could very well be one of the greatest moments for you and your family, until you arrive home and notice that your home is cleaned out upon your arrival. Now one of the easiest ways to prevent burglars from going on a shopping spree in your home is to employ a 24-hour
alarm monitoring service to guard your home while your gone. Otherwise, here are some great tips to prevent theft as well:
The Weiser Lock company has some good ideas to help prevent this transfer of wealth.
* Going on a trip? Leave a car parked in the driveway; it gives the appearance that someone is always home.
* Going away for summer vacation? Don't use your home address on your luggage tags. Instead, use your office address or a cell phone number.
* Is your home well lit? An intruder's greatest fear is being seen. Good exterior lighting around your perimeter creates a psychological barrier.
* Got deadbolts? Most burglaries are the result of forced entry. Make sure all exterior doors have deadbolts with at least a one-inch throw.
* Lock your doors 24/7. Fifty per cent of all break-ins are through unlocked doors!
* Going out of town? Give your neighbour a house key so they can check in. Better yet, install a Powerbolt and provide them with a temporary code.
* Help the police help you! Make sure your street address is visible. Numbers should be at least four inches high, reflective and visible from the street.
* Don't keep an extra key outside your house; burglars know all the hiding spots.
* Park your car outside? Always lock your car and consider taking your garage door opener with you instead of leaving it in the vehicle.
* Been at the same house for a while? Replace your outside locks as you've probably given out your house key a lot through the years.
* Got a hectic schedule? Keep it to yourself. Don't leave any specific information on your answering machine other than a cell phone number. * Backyard secure? Consider installing a fence and plant fast-growing bushes as extra barrier around the exterior of your home.
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