Who has a better understanding of your home's vulnerability to a potential break-in than the individuals who engage in such activities? In a time characterized by advancing technology, ranging from smartphones to smart homes, it is unsurprising that criminals are also enhancing their tactics. There is a growing trend of burglars surveilling homes for extended periods and gathering information about homeowners, neighbors, and neighborhoods.
Secure your home - While it may seem obvious to lock your house securely, there are various ways your home could still be at risk even if you believe you have taken all necessary precautions.
Make way-Although it may seem appealing to have a row of bushes along the front or side of your home, these ornamental shrubs can attract thieves. Criminals often take advantage of the cover provided by bushes near windows and doors.
Reduce the level of hospitality-Dark boundaries and well-maintained driveways can attract burglars to inspect your home more closely. Adequate outdoor lighting is essential and is considered one of the most effective ways to keep thieves at bay. Consider installing motion-activated floodlights–there's nothing more discouraging to a trespasser than being illuminated in the spotlight.
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