MAKE YOUR HOME AS SAFE AS YOU CAN
Unfortunately, crime is no longer isolated to certain areas, it's become an issue that seems to be at the forefront of the news everywhere we turn. And it can very unexpectedly land on your very own doorstop with no notice. Take heart though, there is no need to feel you can't do anything about it!
Here are some simple but smart steps to take that can greatly increase the security of your home:
~~~ Keep your doors locked and make sure all doors have deadbolt locks of at least 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch.
~~~ Have 'pry-proof' locks on your windows. I found some of these at both Home Depot and Lowes recently.
~~~ Keep the bushes and trees in your yard and right around your house trimmed so your windows and doors can be seen by your neighbors. This helps in not having hiding places for potential intruders.
~~~ Keep all of your entrances well-lit at night. You can purchase from a wide variety of inexpensive spot-light systems with motion sensors that turn the lights on when movement takes place within certain ranges. You can also buy sensor lights that come on at dusk and go off at dawn or some other preset time.
~~~ If you're thinking about a pet, a dog would be a good choice. Convicted burglars have been interviewed and have said that homes with dogs were the homes they broke into least. Dogs can be a great deterrent for burglars.
Ann Cummings
Portsmouth New Hampshire
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