Guys, I hope this simple tips are useful to you:
1. Lock up your home, even if you go out only for a short time. Many burglars just walk in through an unlocked door or window.
2. Change all the locks and tumblers when you move into a new house.
3. For the most effective alarm system, conceal all wiring. A professional burglar looks for places where he or she can disconnect the security system.
4. Your house should appear occupied at all times. Use timers to switch lights and radios on and off when you're not at home.
5. If you have a faulty alarm that frequently goes off, get it fixed immediately and tell your neighbors that it's been repaired. Many people ignore an alarm that goes off periodically.
6. If you lose your keys, change the locks immediately.
7. Don't leave notes for service people or family members on the door. These act as a welcome mat for a burglar.
8. Talk to your neighbors about any suspicious people or strange cars you notice lurking about.
9. If someone comes to your door asking to use the phone to call a mechanic or the police, keep the door locked and make the call yourself.
10. Dogs are good deterrents to burglars. Even a small, noisy dog can be effective -- burglars do not like to have attention drawn to their presence. Be aware, however, that trained guard dogs do not make good pets. Obedience training and attack training are entirely different, and only the former is appropriate for a house pet
Good and practical one. In fact there is another one. Keep your maid or parent (old) at home to "jaga" your house! Then no need to install alarm, cctv and don't need security guards. But make sure he or she know how to call the police :-p
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