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Do's and Don'ts to protect Your Home From Burglars:

Do's and Don'ts to protect Your Home From Burglars:

DON'T:
Buy but not use an expensive alarm system. Almost every pricey house that is burglarized has some kind of alarm that is not utilized.

DO:
Set the alarm system even if you are only running out for a few minutes. Knowledgeable burglars snoop neighborhoods and learn when people go to work or run errands and how long they will be to be gone. They're ready to break in the minute you are gone.

Get a zone alarm system that has room to room control. You can leave the bedroom alarm armed when you're in the living room, for example.

The better alarms offer multiple layers of protection, like motion sensors, heat sensors, light sensors, etc.

DON'T:
Posting alarm signs that indicate what alarm company you are using. Burglars can buy diagrams on how the systems are wired and can easily bypass them..

DO:
Buy plain signs that read, 'This home has installed an alarm system. As long as it doesn't give detailed information, it can be an excellent deterrent.

DON'T:
Leave lights on. A light that stays lit all day and night is no more safe than a dark house. Use timers that turn on an off lights in different parts of the home at different times. Web retailers and home-improvement stores sell motion detectors that turn on lamps or appliances if someone enters the home.

DON'T:
Hide valuables in the bedroom. It's the first place burglars go. Most robbers spend 15 minutes or less in a house.Most of the time is spent in the bedroom, checking the obvious hiding places, an dresser drawer under the mattress high closet shelves, etc. Don't hide all of your valuables in a single place. A thief is less likely to get everything if you spread out things in different areas.

DO:
Keep valuables or jewelry you seldom wear in a safe-deposit box. Hide other valuables in places where burglars don't think to look, like the garage, or above removable ceiling tiles. Or hide valuables in the freezer or in diversion safes made for this purpose.

DON'T:
Get a big dog. A doberman or German shepherd might seem scary, but burglars don't care. Most big dogs, unless they're real guard dogs, don't bark much. What you want is a "yapper," a little dog that makes a lot of racket when disturbed.

DON'T:
Hide windows with landscaping. Tall shrubs give burglars a safe, dark place to jimmy windows without being seen. Trim your shrubs to below window level.

By: SecuritySafetySpy
Article Source: http://www.live-article.com

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