IS
YOUR HOME SECURE?
H KEEP TRACK OF YOUR KEYS. Do not leave a key under a doormat, flowerpot or on a window ledge. Burglars look there first. Never leave an ignition key in your car, and never put a house key on your ignition key ring. If you live in an apartment or condo, and your building superintendent has a key, make sure it is kept locked up
H PARK A CAR IN YOUR DRIVE.
H KEEP GARAGE DOORS CLOSED AND LOCKED Even when you are home a locked garage door helps protect valuable property stored in your garage. Many times objects are spotted in the day when the garage door is open and stolen at night. Curtains or blinds on garage windows also help protect against people seeing valuables inside or whether or not you are home. Closed and locked garage doors also prevent access to interior doors that lead to the house. IF you are going to be gone for any length of time, consider disconnecting electric door openers or putting a padlock on the garage door track
H DO NOT LET DELIVERIES
ACCUMULATE.
H TAKE CARE OF YOUR LAWN AND WALKS.
H CONSULT A GOOD LOCKSMITH.
H LEAVE A RADIO ON, IT SAYS SOMEONE IS HOME. If you will be gone for an extended period, you may want to connect a radio or even a TV to a timer so it comes on at different times.
H LIGHT THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR HOUSE. Especially near doors and in the rear of the house where thieves do most of their work. But make sure that the lights shine on the house and do not blind neighbors who are keeping an eye on your house.
H ADJUST THE VOLUME OF YOUR TELEPHONE RINGER.
H DEPEND ON THE POLICE. If you will be gone for an extended time, ask the police to check your home periodically. Also, talk to them about neighborhood watch programs. And be sure to call them immediately if you see unfamiliar or suspicious activity in your neighborhood.
H BE AWARE OF BEWARE SIGNS If you have an alarm system, signs that say so may deter thieves. However, you should not use Beware of dog signs. You may be admitting that you are liable if your dog bites someone, even if that someone is a burglar.
H CONSIDER BUYING A BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM.
H HAVE A NEIGHBOR USE YOUR GARBAGE CANS.
H DO NOT KEEP VALUABLE JEWELRY AT HOME.
H KEEP SHRUBBERY TRIMMED
H GET AUTOMATIC TIMERS. They help by turning lights on and off in different rooms at designated times. If you do not have automatic timers, leave lights on in one or two interior rooms. They can make burglars think someone is inside.
H PUT PEEPHOLES IN DOORS. Install the type with a magnifying glass lens so you can see who is outside without opening the door. And remember; never leave a note on your door.
H LEAVE DRAPES AND SHADES OPEN. Make your home look as it usually does when you are there. Ask a neighbor to open and close drapes and blinds as you do.
H MARK VALUABLE ITEMS WITH AN ENGRAVING PEN. Marking target items thieves are more prone to steal, such as stereos and TVs, will help police trace them and return them if they are recovered. Engraving pens are usually available at the police station. Your police department can tell you what numbers to use, such as your drivers license number with a state abbreviation.