When you leave your overpriced residence
in the morning, do you check to see if all the doors and windows are locked?
You should. 95% of all burglaries happen during the day.
Burglary, in the modern world, police
statistics tell us that in a 20 year period, three out of every four homes will
be burglarized. In fact, theft is the top crime here in the United States.
How can you take action against those
odds? For some answers, This Blog shares some confessions from the criminals
themselves. Is your home vulnerable to burglary? Who knows better than a
burglar?
A couple of Professional burglars, one
retired, one active and one in custody, to give me the low-down on
house-breaking here in the (Washington) State. First, they choose a suitable
target. Burglars say homes hidden by trees make good targets because they can
stash stolen goods in the bushes until they get everything they want out of the
house. Also apartments where there are large concentrations of people and
working professionals and few nosy neighbors, so that they can work unmolested.
One tactic described by the active
burglar is how he befriends building owners or maintenance people so he can get
access to the keys. That's why most apartments have 2 or more locks, that and
the fact that local insurance companies won't pay out on apartments that have
been burgled and have only one key. They also look for homes and apartments
with a vent or skylight on top of the roof. Once they get through any alarms
there might be... they're in scott free. Here's what some former burglars say
they look for:
John: "Mostly the ones I look for
were the ones with newspaper supplements built up on the porch. Lights are off,
no cars in the driveway or even, excess mail in the mail box.”"
Larry: "If the drapes were open,
you sit and wait, and you watch and see if you see people walk by."
Harold: "Hallway light on, all
other lights off at all times. You go up there and knock on the door. I don't
hear anybody and the phone keeps ringing then I know, more or less, in a fact,
nobody is at the home."
Burglars also listen for the message on
your answering machine. It's a good idea to turn the volume down because once
they figure out no one is home, they look for ways to get inside. A very common
method of entry is to look for air conditioners that can be pushed in through
the house. Or they'll crawl from balcony to balcony to your place. And in the
suburbs, automatic garage doors are easy to just lift up... allowing easy
access into your home. Thieves also use stolen garage door openers. They take
them off your sun visor, and then come back later.
"I just go through the garage door,
close it, and stay in the house a little while. Make sure I got everything. “Says
Larry. Sliding bolts will keep thieves out, but if you don't have one, here's
what you can do. "This is what I do at my house, inside the bars that
unfold to open it up; you can put a padlock in there."
As popular as the garage door is,
burglars like sliding glass doors even better. "It is very easy there...
move them back and forth and it unlocks the door. What people should do is get
the little railings that set on the ground, get them about 4inches
higher."
How safe are roll out windows? The
burglars confess they haven't been able to get into one of those without
breaking them. But the locks on older-style windows tend to break easily,
giving burglars easy access.
Your home doesn't have to be a castle
with a moat to keep burglars out, but you can make it difficult to break in. Just
remember that a burglar has lots of time, thus "Too much time is what it
is all about."
"I stay away when I see motion
detectors in the doorway, also when I see triple locks. Get an alarm and a dog,
or what you find often up by Seattle is silent house alarms where they have the
stickers in front of the house. That is how I was captured."
If you get an alarm, place it high on
the front of your house near a window if possible. That way, anyone tampering
with it would be seen.
"By having it real low on the side
of the house with the gate like that, I know I would be able to do something
like take it out.” Offers John. "Just protect all your property always,
protect your house, be smart about it, because guys like me, this is how we
earn our bread, you know?"
Where do the burglars look for the loot?
A prison poll of 300 burglars in the States showed that the master bedroom is
their first stop. They look in pockets, under the bed, mattresses and rugs.
Everywhere you think your stuff is safe.
Is checked and checked often.
Be wise and be safe - Birdy
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