Burglary Info

Modern security systems have become more accessible and effective. Visible cameras, even doorbells with video capabilities, serve as a psychological barrier. Motion-activated lighting is particularly effective; a sudden flood of light often causes a prowler to flee before they even attempt an entry.

Most burglaries occur during daylight hours when residents are at work or school. Burglars typically look for easy targets: homes that appear unoccupied, have poor lighting, or offer quick entry and exit points. Their primary goal is to stay horizontal—avoiding noise and staying out of sight. The Three Pillars of Prevention burglary

The first line of defense is ensuring all entry points are robust. High-quality deadbolts should be installed on all exterior doors, and sliding glass doors should be reinforced with a security bar or "charley bar." Windows, often the weakest point, can be fitted with locks or security film to prevent easy shattering. Modern security systems have become more accessible and

A home is more than just a physical structure; it is a sanctuary. However, the violation of that sanctuary through burglary can have lasting emotional and financial impacts. While no home is entirely "burglar-proof," most property crimes are crimes of opportunity. By understanding a burglar's mindset and taking proactive steps to harden your home, you can significantly reduce your risk. Most burglaries occur during daylight hours when residents

One of the most effective tools against crime is a connected neighborhood. Neighbors who know each other are more likely to spot out-of-place vehicles or unusual behavior. Programs like Neighborhood Watch foster a collective vigilance that makes an entire street a "hard target."

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