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Don't Be the Next Statistic: How to Protect your home from Brink-ins.

Writer's picture: Rustin StaheliRustin Staheli

Home break-ins are a frightening and all-too-common occurrence in the United States. In fact, statistics show that a home is broken into every 13 seconds. While it may be tempting to believe that this could never happen to you, the truth is that home invasions can happen anywhere, even in small towns and seemingly safe neighborhoods.

One study found that around 66% of burglaries occur during the day when people are most likely to be at work or school. This is because burglars are more likely to be successful if they think no one is home. However, home invasions can also happen at night, with around 34% occurring after dark.

Burglars often target homes that appear unoccupied or easy to break into, such as those with poor security measures or easy access points. They may also be attracted to homes with valuable items on display or in plain sight.

While it may be alarming to think about, it is important to be prepared and take steps to secure your home. This includes installing good quality locks on all doors and windows, keeping valuables out of sight, and using a security system. It is also a good idea to have a plan in place in case a home invasion does occur, such as finding a safe place to hide or knowing how to defend yourself.

No one wants to think about the possibility of a home invasion, but it is important to be aware of the risks and take steps to protect yourself and your family. Remember, home break-ins can happen anywhere, and it is better to be prepared and stay vigilant than to be caught off guard.


10 Simple Steps to Protect Your Home from Break-Ins

  1. Install good quality locks on all doors and windows

  2. Keep valuables out of sight and away from windows

  3. Use a security system

  4. Keep your yard well-lit and trimmed

  5. Use deadbolts on exterior doors

  6. Install a peephole or security camera at your front door

  7. Secure sliding doors with a rod or lock

  8. Keep your garage door closed and locked

  9. Don't advertise your absence on social media or through your mail and newspaper delivery

  10. Keep an inventory of your valuables, including serial numbers, and store it in a safe place



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