Protect Your Home From Burglars

Are you putting yourself and your family at risk by not having good security at home?

Did you know that:

  • Burglary accounted for 21.2 percent of the estimated number of property crimes committed in the U.S.A. in 2005? That means an estimated 2,154,126 burglary offenses.
  • The average dollar loss per burglary offense in 2005 was $1,725.
  • Of all burglary offenses in 2005, 65.8 percent were of residential structures.
  • Most (62.4 percent) of residential burglaries in 2005 for which time of occurrence was known took place during the day, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.

If you think it won’t happen to you, it’s time to wake up. It’s only a matter of time before you get robbed in your home, and it is very common that people get hurt in the process, perhaps even killed.

We urge you to start looking into the options available to you. Make a decision on what to buy after you know more about what you will need.

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Many folks have a false sense of security. The truth is that most people don’t think much about home security until they become a victim of crime. The longer “nothing happens” in the area where they live, the more likely they are to let their guards down, or to put off installing those window locks or anti-theft devices for a sliding glass door. Once they are victims, in hindsight, they often realize that simple steps might have saved them from crime. This is bad when valuable property is lost, but it’s absolutely heartbreaking if someone is hurt because folks believed “nothing like that ever happens around here.”

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You’ll find this manual to be highly informative and full of simple, practical measures you can take to help make your home and family more secure.

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