As the national economy
experiences downturns, crime and burglary rates tend to rise dramatically.
Thieves are becoming more aggressive and industrial in their methods, and tend
to focus on entering a home through an improperly protected doorway.
Your local hardware store will
carry options for reinforcing the weaker points in the entries to your home for
a more secure environment. These systems focus on strengthening the jamb, hinges
and lock area of the door.
They are relatively easy to
install and paint to match surrounding woodwork and walls. This one step can
dramatically increase the safety level of your home against unwanted guests.
This is the same method that law doorjamb
reinforcement uses to enter homes that require forced entry, and
thieves have taken notes over the years.
Sliding glass doors should also
be secured with some type of dowel rod. This rod may be made of plastic, wood
or metal. Simply place the rod at the bottom of the door, and ensure it fits
snugly between the frame and the second sliding pane.
These rods will help to prevent
entry, as typical locks installed on sliding doors are quite easy to break with
enough force. Even if the doors are made of glass panes, this will enhance your
entry's security level.
Installing a home security system
will sometimes thwart breaking and entering attempts. However, even if they
thief manages to enter the home, the system will alert local authorities and
sound an audible alarm.
Posting signs in your yard and on
your windows and entries will warn potential thieves of what awaits them inside
also. If you can prevent the break-in from occurring in the first place, this
is the best situation.
If you do install a security
system, ensure the touchpad is not placed where it is easily seen through windows
or doors. This will allow burglars to see whether your system is armed or not,
as well as possibly watch someone enter the code.
Periodically assessing the
possible entries to your home is always a good idea. Examine windows and all
doors for cracked frames and jambs, broken or warped locks, and broken glass.
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