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Trespassers Clean House While Locals Are Shopping

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Sally and Fred own a beautiful stretch of land outside of town. On the land are a small house, a pond, and trees all the way up to the house. There are shrubbery and flowers planted close to the house to present a natural setting. It is a very quiet and peaceful place. Just perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature.

Their nearest neighbor is at least a mile down the road. There is a long stretch of driveway leading up to their house. The house has many windows with natural vegetation covering them. Since it was such a large piece of property, they frequently had trouble with trespassers.

They usually camped out for the night and most of the time they moved on. The local sheriff periodically came around to check on Sally and Fred. They usually went into the nearby town to do all their shopping for the month. They did not have a security system.

They had grown up in simpler times and never really experienced crime. One day they went into town to do their monthly shopping. The trip usually took several hours including the time back and forth. They tried to get everything they needed, so the would not have to go back until the next shopping trip. Finally they were done and started home.

When they got home, they drove up to the house and were about to unload, when sally got a strange feeling that something was wrong. She could not explain it, but she was sure something was out of place. She told Fred what she felt but he dismissed it as fatigue from the trip. They were about to unlock their front door when they heard what sounded like a can turning over out back.

They went around to investigate. They found their backdoor wide open. They did not go in the house. Instead the drove to the neighbors house and called the sheriff. The sheriff escorted them back to the house and they all went in. The place was ramshackle.

It looked liked someone broke in, and searched for something. They immediately thought about the trespassers. They figured someone was looking for money or food. Later they went into the woods trying to find clues. They found food wrappings and a few of their personal items. The criminals were never caught.

Your property is inviting to criminals if it lessens their chance of getting caught. If you live in the rural area you are more likely to be a victim of trespassers and wanderers. In most rural areas the neighbors are sparse, so there is a chance no one will be watching your home when you leave. You are also less likely to have a security system.

Many rural dwellers have dogs for protection, which is great if you like animals and do not mind the added responsibility. In rural areas law enforcement can be limited or nonexistent. Many properties are surrounded by trees and bushes, which make excellent cover for criminals. Vegetation close to the home may provide a hiding place, when a criminal is trying to enter a window or door. You should periodically take inventory of your property to see where it lacks in security.

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Burglars Get A Steal When They Break In

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Thieves steal anything negotiable! Burglars are opportunists. They take whatever they think they can exchange for something they want, including cash. In fact, cash tops the list of things that burglars take from homes. The reasons are obvious.

It is readily negotiable. Its surprising how many people still keep large amounts of it in their home. They often provide no extra security for the cash.

Most often, cash is stuffed in a drawer where it is easily accessible to the burglar. Burglars know exactly where to look to find the things of value. Hiding cash under the drawer does little good. Most seasoned burglars will discover it within a few seconds.

Thieves know their chances of getting caught increases the longer they remain in the residence. Burglars take things that are of value and allow ease of escape.

Tools have long been a favorite of burglars. They are easily sold or traded for something else. There is a never ending demand for specialty tools on the illegal market.

Some tools are cumbersome which may require a vehicle, or more than one thief to move. Tools are easily sold too unethical mechanics or other unsuspecting people.

Most people do not mark their tools, which makes recovery near impossible. Thieves count on trusting individuals. Valuable tools should be kept out of sight and secured as other valuables. Burglars take some items for their own personal use and others for resell.

Firearms are a favorite target of most burglars. They can be sold on the illegal market or used to commit other crimes. Most people do not properly secure their firearms.

Unsecured fired arms are a burglars dream. Residents place them in closets, drawers or under beds. The seasoned burglar has seen all this before. They know where the uninformed will hide firearms.

Unsecured firearms are easy targets for thieves and they are also dangerous. I children gain access to gun it can have a tragic ending. Firearms should be stored in properly locked containers.

They should not be shown at gatherings. The ammunition should be stored separate from firearms when not in use. Thieves are skilled in looking for evidence that indicate you may own firearms.

Pictures of you posing with your guns are a dead giveaway. Literature about guns may offer another clue. Burglars do not want to spend too much time looking for your valuables.

You can lessen the chance of theft by putting them in the right place. Some items fit the criteria for theft better than others.

Jewelry is a favorite of all burglars. Its surprising how many people still do not secure jewelry in their residence. The average person will not take security measures beyond a jewelry case.

If you leave jewelry unsecured, during a burglary it will be stolen. If you have expensive jewelry, only show it to trusted friends when it is not being worn.

Expensive jewelry signifies to the thief that there is other stuff of value in the residence. If the jewelry is unsecured, its a sure bet that other things are out for the taking. Poor security is contagious. It provides the thief with a variety of items to choose from throughtout the home.

Electronics are also favorite targets for criminals. They are often unsecured. The can be easily sold or used for personal use. Electronics are not hard to find in the home. Residents often use them on a daily basis. Televisions, radios, digital video recorders, computers all make viable targets for burglars.

There is only one way to keep burglars away from your valuables. You must try to keep them out of your home! If you fail at keeping them out, then you must have evidence to catch and prosecute them.

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Why Opt For A Wireless Home Security System?

Posted by Piusvic in Home Security

     

Having an alarm system in your home is not a bad idea. Crime rates are rising in virtually everywhere, including in so-called “good” or “nice” neighborhoods. Many families are becoming increasingly aware of their need for added security, and a good option for many is a wireless home security system. Especially if you have children home alone after school or own a lot of expensive household items will you want to consider installing such a system.

Why do we say this; what advantages does a wireless home security system have over a hardwired system? Here are some things to consider:

Most alarm systems work in virtually the same way. There are sensors that are attached to the area you want to secure, such as a door or window, and usually to the wall next to it. Those two sensors usually have a signal running through them in a continuous loop; when that loop is broken from someone opening the door or window, the sensor sends a signal to the mechanism that sounds the alarm.

In a wireless home security system, that signal is sent through the air. If you opt for a hardwired system, you need to run a wire or cable from every sensor you hook up to the keypad. Obviously this would be cumbersome, more difficult to install for a do-it-your self, and rather unsightly. A wireless home security system is typically much more subtle and can usually blend in with any decor or home design. And because there are no lines or cables, you don’t need to make holes in the walls, tear up any carpeting, or fuss with trying to get the wires to run flush along a wall or door frame. They’re also a great consideration for home with young children, as you don’t want them to ever get their hands on the wires or cables of the alarm system.

A wireless home security system is usually much easier to install than a hardwired system. You typically just plug in the keypad, mount the security sensors where you want them to be, and program it rather quickly. There usually isn’t much more involved than that.

If you want to install your own wireless home security system, there are some things to consider. You can usually get one with a sensor that is connected to a key fob so that you don’t even need to remember and enter a pass code to deactivate the alarm. A hardwired system runs on electricity to operate whereas wireless systems run on a lithium battery. Many times the wireless home security system needs to be tested to be sure the battery is running at optimal levels.

Many wireless home security systems can also be monitored alarms, meaning that an outside company can be monitoring your alarm system at their office. If the alarm is tripped, the company will alert police and rescue personnel immediately. This can be a great asset for children who are home alone or those who may get easily flustered in an emergency situation.

Victor writes regularly about home security related topics. I hope you enjoy this article. Visit homesecuritysystemstips.com for more on wireless home security systems and home security products

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Self Defense And Protecting Yourself With Non Lethal Self Defense Weapons

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Self defense and protecting yourself with non lethal self defense weapons is something that every decent citizen in the USA should know about. Many people, particularly women, are very vulnerable when attacked in the street, and there are many reasons why they are reluctant to carry guns, even if they are legally permitted to do so as long as they are concealed.

Non lethal self defense weapons are a very effective means of defense if you are attacked. Many people take martial arts courses and become reasonably proficient in karate and similar means of active self defense, but will you always have the opportunity to use your skills in a dangerous situation? Not only that, but learning these martial arts can be expensive and time consuming, while a stun gun or tazer requires the ability only to pull the trigger and with a pepper spray a quick push of a button and your assailant is blind.

The problem with the pepper spray is glasses, and that is why the stun gun is better if you have room for only one in your purse or pocket. Other than that, small self defense weapons such as these are more practical and take less time to learn to use properly. They are good way of protecting yourself against attacks of any kind, but particularly against muggers. If you are suitably armed and know how to use your self defense weapons, it is the muggers that will be mugged!

However, prior to purchasing such a self defense weapon, there are some things that you should know about. Here are a few points for you to consider first, and before you buy any non lethal self defense weapon please make sure that you understand every point detailed below.

1. Check out the options available to you, and choose that which you feel will suit you best. These weapons are small and easily fit your hand, and you can get a 30,000 volt stun gun for under $30. On the other hand pepper sprays are less than $10, and you might even go for a personal alarm to give the kids to set off while you are using your mace spray.

2. The time to first use your self defense weapon is not when you are attacked. Practice with it and use it properly and not on a real person, of course, but on a chalked face on a wall at a number of heights, or on a dummy if you are lucky enough to find one. Understand how close you have to be for the spray to be effective: too far away and it will be either too spread out or not even reach your attacker. Know where on the body that you should use your stun gun and the distance from the attacker that you should use it. There is nothing to beat practice to know exactly how far away you can use your non lethal self defense weapon.

3. Make a decision as to which weapon you want to use. You will only have a short time in which to react, and you will not be able to use both a pepper spray and a stun gun. Find out which works best for you, and which you find easiest to use, and carry that. Sure, you can carry both, but keep one separate because you do not want to be confused as to which to use when you are attacked. If you prefer the stun gun, keep that in your purse, and the pepper spray in a pocket, and then if your purse is pulled out of your hands you have the spray as a back-up.

4. Make sure you know the law. Stun guns are illegal in some states, so make sure you know which. Such weapons are also illegal in many other countries, including the UK and other European countries, so make sure you know the laws of the countries you visit. You don’t want to end up in jail!

5. Check the various makes and any differences between them. If you change your make you will have only a very short time to react, and if the button works a different way you will only make one mistake and then you are gone. All of your hair sprays and spray deodorants don’t work the same way so don’t assume that stun guns and peppers sprays do. Practice with each one you buy until you can take it out and fire without even thinking of aiming or where the button is. It should be an automatic reflex for you when attacked.

The streets are dangerous places, especially, but not exclusively, at night and self defense and protecting yourself with non lethal self defense weapons is essential not only for women, but also for men. It not only provides with a greater feeling of security but also makes you feel a bit more confident when approached by one or two people on a dark night.

If you are interested in defending yourself if attacked and want more information on nonlethal self defense weapons check out http://safetyprotectiontechnology.com where they will help you choose the most appropriate for you.

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Why You Should Be Worried About Your Home Security

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Many homeowners and family heads are increasingly concerned about home security. Crime rates continue to go up everywhere, and more and more persons are worried about gun crimes, home invasions, and burglary. It’s a sad fact that a person cannot be safe while inside their own home.

It’s not pure paranoia that makes someone concerned about their own personal property and home security for their family. Not only are crimes on the rise, but violent crimes are increasing as well. And what is truly disturbing is that many crimes are committed byr persons who seem to get younger and younger every year. There seems to be no respect taught for someone else’s property and possessions. If someone wants something, they just reach out and take it - without any concern for whether or not they hurt someone else in the process. So if you’re concerned about home security for you and your family, what can you do? Should you just get a gun and surround your property with barbed wire? Do you need to be suspicious of every person jogging down your street?

Chances are you don’t need to go to those extremes. There are many simple strategies to increase your own home security without bringing a gun into the house or turning your house into a fortress. Sometimes common sense solutions are all that’s needed for one’s home security.

Being aware of your surroundings and of strangers on your street is a good idea. If you see someone in your neighbor’s yard and it doesn’t look as if they belong there, and especially if you know your neighbor are not home, then you should consider calling the police. Part of your own home security is letting potential thieves know that your block is well observed. It also helps to make sure the city is keeping the streetlights in good repair and that they are working properly. Light is also important for your own home security, so be sure that your outside lights are working as well. Installing a light over the garage and near the entrances of your house are very important steps. Any home security expert will tell you how important that proper lighting is to home security.

It’s also important to be careful of unwanted visitors when considering your own home security. Be wary of persons that identify themselves as city workers, utility workers, or anyone else that wants to come into your home or onto your property. All utility workers will have identification badges with their pictures, but don’t even assume that this is enough to identify them. Before letting them in, call the utility company and confirm the visit. There have been many unfortunate instances of con artists and criminals forcing their way into a home by using this type of approach.

So yes, there are many reasons to be worried about home security. But if you use these common sense approaches, you can lessen your risk of crime greatly.

Victor writes regularly about home security related topics. I hope you enjoy this article. Visit home security systems tips.com/ for more on wireless home security systems, and home security products

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Look For Power And Ease Of Use In A Home Surveillance System

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Imagine this: you’ve just hired a new housekeeper. Everything is going well and your house has never been so spotless. One day, though, you notice that a valuable piece of jewelry is missing. What do you do? Do you accuse the housekeeper with no evidence? Do you just assume that you misplaced it?

Perhaps you suspect that your spouse has been less than faithful. The clues are there, but you don’t want to make wild accusations without proof. What is the best way to find the truth?

In both of these scenarios, you need to get to the bottom of a mystery. You’re dealing with delicate situations. If you don’t handle them well, feelings may be hurt. You need to find a way to get to the truth without damaging relationships.

A high-quality surveillance system is a sensible way to gather evidence and get the truth about a mysterious situation. It is also the best way to keep an eye on your home and family to ensure that they are safe.

Unlike just 10 years ago, the surveillance systems of today don’t require a lot of complicated equipment. There are no recorders or tapes to manage. The footage is stored on computers, and the cameras don’t have to be high-tech or expensive.

Home surveillance systems were once used mainly on the exterior of the home to protect against break-ins and vandalism. Today, they are frequently used in the home as well. With so many of us spending most of our days outside of the home, we need a way to keep an eye on things.

How do you choose the best surveillance system for your home? Look for one that is easy to use, contains the features you need and lets you monitor activity from a remote location. Whether you install the system yourself or have it installed professionally, the equipment should be easy enough for you to operate on your own.

Today’s best surveillance systems come with surveillance software. This advanced software allows you to monitor activity in your home from any computer. Even if you are traveling or on vacation, you can still be responsible for your home’s security. You should be able to set the surveillance software to switch the cameras on whenever motion is detected. This will ensure that you don’t record an empty, uneventful house but that you do catch important events whenever they occur.

Another feature to look for in a surveillance system is support of your existing hardware. If you already have cameras, monitors and a computer to tie the system together, you should be able to use those with your surveillance software.

Perhaps the most important feature to look for in your new surveillance system is the ability to record and store surveillance footage. There’s no telling when you might need to review footage from a certain time and date.

Overall, a surveillance system should be easy to use and give you all of the protection and coverage that you need. The system you choose should be able to support as few or as many cameras as you need without becoming too complicated to use effectively.

When you make the decision to purchase a surveillance system for your home, do your homework. Try out the software and gather all of the information you can find. Researching your options and making an informed choice may very well save a life or protect your most precious investments some day.

Rosalie Kimberlin, the author, spent almost 30 years on a large metropolitan police department, and is now the owner of RK Enterprises. In a continuing effort to protect the “good guys” she now offers self defense and surveillance products through http://nannycamsetc.com

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