| Moving into a new home and community is exciting.
But it takes awhile to feel 'at home' and 'secure' in your new
environment. For some, the glow of the new home lasts until the
first bad thing happens-- whether it's a broken furnace, a run-in with
the neighbors, or finding out that your new neighborhood isn't as secure
as you'd like.
Just as many homeowners take steps to protect themselves against a
broken furnace (i.e., they buy warranty coverage, have them inspected,
or tuned-up), many homeowners find it worthwhile to have a professional
security inspection of their home. Some items of attention should
include:
- Condition and operation of door and window locks
- Condition and
operation of existing security system (if present)
- Exterior lighting
-
Emergency phone numbers
- Neighborhood Contacts
When asked, security and safety of home and family is
always one of the top concerns of American families. Home Security and
Alarm Systems have become part of our very fabric. New construction
homes typically come furnished with an alarm system and the buyer simply
needs to select which security company to contract for monitoring. You
want a 24 hour monitoring system and a company that can assure you that
they have the ability to take an emergency call from you or your
electronic monitoring system 24 hours a day. Today, Home Security
Systems not only help protect you against burglary, but comes complete
with smoke detection (fire protection) and gas leak detection. Experts
seem to agree that most folks wait until a non-lethal incident occurs
within their home before checking into a Home Monitoring System. But if
you are like me, you may have the subconscious feeling that “lightning
never strikes twice”. This can not be further from the truth. Consider
the good and bad things happening in threes rule.
Look at these statistics:
Police believe Security Systems reduce burglaries...
90% of police believe alarms deter burglary attempts.
People feel safe with Security Systems...
94% of alarm owners are satisfied with their alarms
The international Association of Chiefs of Police passed a Board
Resolution, in 1994, stating that professionally installed and monitored
alarm systems are useful instruments to deter crime and provide peace of
mind for residential and business owners.
Homes without security systems are about 3 times more likely to be
broken into.
Businesses without alarm systems are 4.5 times more likely to be
burglarized than commercial locations with electronic security in place.
A burglary takes place every 12 seconds and produces an average loss of
$1,675 per event.
On average, 1 out of 6 homes will be burglarized this year.
60% of residential burglaries occur during daylight hours, 10am and 3pm,
after most people leave for work and before kids get home from school.
How they break in:
2% Second Floor
4% Basement
6% Unlock Entrances and Storage Areas
9% Garage
22%
Back Door
23%
First Floor Windows
34%
Front Door
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