Three Easy Steps to Help Protect Your Home
Back in the day “my other life” as I called it, the restaurant business was how I made my living. It didn’t take too long to learn there were only three groups of people trying to steal from you: employees, customers and suppliers.
As far as employees were concerned, being the naïve bumpkin, I thought they were all honest until “given” the opportunity to take something. In other words put some obstacles in their way and chances are honesty will prevail. Don’t make it easy!
The same notion applies to protecting your home whether you are out of town or not. Put some obstacles in the way- DON’T MAKE IT EASY!
Here are some simple easy steps to take to protect your home.
1.
Make sure your home always looks like someone’s there and
not vacated.
Little things like leave your curtains open but don’t
have valuables like TV’s etc. in plain sight. Stop the
newspaper, have someone mow the lawn, stop deliveries if you are
away. Leave lights on. Don’t be so obvious that no one is at
home.
2.
Always secure your house.
If you have a burglar alarm set it. Lock windows and
doors-even upper level windows. Lock the garage and make sure your
tools are locked in a secure place and any ladders are secured as
well. Many homes have been broken into with tools and ladders from
the garage.
3.
Let your neighbors and police know if you’re gone
The value of neighborhood watch groups is enormous. Ask them
to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. Your neighbors will
appreciate it when you return the favor for them. If police have
knowledge of your absence it doesn’t mean they will patrol,
but at least they are aware.
With just a little bit of effort and some advance planning you can take three simple steps to make your house safer so that when you return from an extended vacation or a trip to the store everything will still be there.
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