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WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW CAN HURT YOU! According to U.S. Department of Justice data:
Imagine how you'd feel if your home had been invaded and your property was stolen by some faceless, hostile stranger. The sense of utter helplessness and numbing violation can take longer to get over than the loss of property. But your home doesn't have to be a statistic! There are things that you can do to protect your home and family! 10 No-Cost Ways to Burglar-Proof Your Home! Don't wait until it's too late! Protecting your home and family starts with 10 simple no-cost tips: 1. Secure ALL doors and windows whenever you leave your home. Failing to lock all doors and windows when leaving home, even for a few minutes, is one of the most common mistakes that leads to home robberies. Burglars are opportunists, and they look for easy targets. Don't give them one! 2. Leave a light on in one or two rooms when you leave your home at night. This will give your home the appearance of being occupied while you are away. Most burglars prefer unoccupied homes where they will not meet with any resistance. 3. Never leave a note on your front door telling someone that you are away from home. ANYONE who happens by could see it, and your message might become an invitation to a burglar. 4. When going on vacation, let a trusted friend know how to get in touch with you in case of an emergency. Ask him or her to pick up your mail and gather up newspapers, hand bills, litter, packages, and anything else that could alert a burglar to the fact that your home is unoccupied. 5. Join a NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH project. Get to know your neighbors, and report any suspicious characters to your local police department immediately. 6. Never leave a message on your answering machine saying that you are not at home, you are on vacation, or when you will return. This kind of message is music to a burglar's ears! 7. Don't give out personal information to strangers who call you on the telephone. Burglars sometimes pose as telephone solicitors or conductors of surveys, and if you answer their questions, they can discover the contents of your home. Remember: You don't have to answer an unknown caller's questions, and you don't have to participate in anybody's survey! 8. If your telephone number is listed, do not list your address. Ask your local telephone company to delete your address from the listing. Better yet, get an unlisted number. 9. Ladies: If you are a woman living alone and you have a listed number, have the number listed under a male relative's name or under your initials. Don't use your first name in the listing. 10. Never open the door to a stranger. If a stranger claims to be a police officer or other law enforcement official, ask for identification. Also ask them to slide a business card under the door with a number you can call to verify their identity before you open the door or answer any questions. Look for a marked vehicle parked on the street nearby. By following the 10 tips listed above, you will be taking a giant step towards making your home a place that burglars will wish to avoid. But don't stop there...THERE ARE MANY OTHER THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FAMILY FROM UNWELCOME INTRUDERS! For instance, do you know:
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