If you just had aburglary, there's no need for me to tell you how this all feels. If you are on the lucky end and you are just looking into how to prevent it, take a moment and imagine what this all looks like:
You're pondering this all as you pull into your driveway. Hmm, why can't that teenager turn lights off, almost every light in the house is on. The front door looks a little weird too. You get closer and it's clear, it's been kicked in.
The thing to do now is return to your car and phone the police. Let them check this out, most importantly, let them figure out if someone is still inside your home.
Once you are allowed back inside, mom's Italian vase is smashed, the freezer door is open and someone has checked all the boxes for cash... and they didn't put them back so there's melted Klondike bars on the floor.
Upstairs, drawers are dumped, someone was in your underwear drawer, your checkbook and your file cabinet and your bathroom. Not even the feminine protection drawer was off limits. Someone moved the toothbrush that you stick in your mouth every night. That's trash.
Valuables are gone. The kid's slime green mac book, the x-box, the surround sound pulled our of the walls. Honestly, for most, the items come second to the realization that some body was just in your home.
Were they watching you? Learning your habits? Will they come back now that they know your home? Statistics say yes. Right about 30 days from now... when you've replaced the 5 year old TV they took with a brand new one.
The officers will suggest that you upgrade the door frame and hardware. When it's split open, it's crystal clear the piece of wood holding your door shut is about a quarter inch wide and just tacked down to the stud. A hefty 10 year old could break that.
So whether this just happened to you or not, understanding how it happened or how it could happen can keep you from living this moment.
A burglar can be in and out of your house in around 10-12 minutes. Many burglars want to avoid confrontation so they will be as quick as possible. This means you should always be prudent with your home security, even if you’re only visiting the corner shop.
How often does it happen?
1,729,806 burglaries were reported in 2014. That's 4739 burglaries a day that the police across the country are dealing with.
The information presented on this sheet by the Washington Post is straight forward. 34% of thieves are coming right through the front door. As odd as this seems, it speaks to how most burglars approach your home. They will knock on your door to see if anyone is home. If you open the door, they will say they needed directions, are giving free painting estimates or some other fake reason why they are at your door. If you don't open, they have been on your porch long enough for people to go back to what they were doing and not pay attention to someone kicking your door in.
Other areas are shown and the fact that most burglaries are going to take 8 - 12 minutes. That's it! They will check the common places for valuables and head out.
Here's some basics:
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