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Home Security- Tips to
Prevent Home Invasion
In the articles "Home Security-Home Invasion Threat Parts I and I"
we discussed what Home Invasion was, some tips to avoid being a
victim and what to do if you became a victim. In this article we are
going to focus on prevention.
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To review, Home Invasion is a term
coined by police departments to describe a burglary of a home when
the occupants are there. Most burglaries occur when the occupants
are not at home because quite frankly the perpetrators don't need
the added stress of dealing with people who might be armed and
angry. What a mess that would be.
To my humble way of thinking Home Invasion is potentially a much
more heinous crime than a burglary because the threat of injury or
death to the occupants (you and your family) is definitely a huge
risk.
Home Invasion has a much higher prospect of confrontation by its'
very nature and is thus potentially far more dangerous. On the other
hand since it is basically a burglary with people at home, the
principles that apply to burglary prevention would work here as well
with a few additions.
Some basic facts:
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Police authorities estimate that 90
% of all burglaries/home invasions are preventable.
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In 17% of all crimes domiciles were
violated.
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The average burglar will spend no
more than 2 minutes trying to get into a home.
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A burglary occurs every 15 seconds.
So how do we stop this from happening
and prevent home invasions? It seems obvious to me that you want to
make your home an "uninviting" target by putting out the
"UNWELCOME" mat. Advertise to everyone this house is not going
to be a pushover. "Mr. Burglar, you are in for a hard time if you
pick on us."
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Is you home well lit? Even motion
activated spots are great.
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Are there hiding places next to your
home? Remove all shrubs and large plants that could provide hiding
places next to your home.
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Get out your "UNWELCOME"
signs. Start with Neighborhood watch signs.
www.usaonwatch.com Then have some
signs that announce obstacles "beware of guard dog", "these
premises protected by…" etc. And my favorite, an NRA
sticker on your window or someplace conspicuous. You get the idea.
Advertise that your home is not a good idea for burglary or home
invasion.
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Dummy surveillance cameras provide a
few minutes of thought for a potential intruder.
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Make sure you have some non lethal
self defense weapons such as pepper sprays and stun guns located
in a few places around the house. Even some audible alarms will
help.
These inexpensive methods of
prevention will make your home an uninviting target for a potential
burglar/home invader. His job is to break into your home if you are
home or not. Advertise to everyone it is not a good idea to even
consider your home by putting out the "UNWELCOME" mat.
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