Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Property Crime Prevention & Personal Security Tips. Great Neighbors make communities safe.

Property crime prevention for your home and neighborhood:

If you have children make sure to teach them proper safety rules for answering the door and the phone. Be sure that they understand the importance of the rules and that it is for their safety and the family that they follow them.
· With life’s crazy schedules we don’t always find the time to get to know our neighbors. We need to be deliberate about meeting our neighbors and getting to know them. Your neighbors are one of the best security systems there is. If your all are on the same page, you can provide information to one another about unusual activities or strangers in the neighborhood. Always contact the police if you see suspicious activity.
· When contacting the police for suspicious persons provide as much information as possible. For example; Car license, make, model and color. Ethnicity of person. Physical description, age weight, height. Hair color and length, eye color, clothing or any distinguishing marks.
· When away from home keeping your yard maintained is important, it gives the illusion of someone being home. Have friends or neighbors take care of it for you or hire a company you trust.
· Watch for strange cars or persons frequenting the neighborhood. Some burglars pose as sales people to find out if you have dogs, a security system, or anything that makes your house a difficult target or easy target. If you find a suspicious activity in your neighborhood report it to the local authorities.
· When away leave your contact phone numbers and locations with a neighbor or friend, stop newspaper delivery and have the post office hold your mail. You can always have a neighbor or friend perform the same tasks.
· Contact your local police department to find about neighborhood watch programs available in your area. A safety officer can assist in your efforts to make your neighborhood or community safer.
· Contact your local police department and ask them to survey your home and make any security recommendations. If you aren’t sure about your personal safety and security this is a great way to gain peace of mind.

In summary, these tips are designed to help you maximize your personal security and safety. Though it’s never guaranteed; by implementing these proven instructions the risk for your house from being targeted by criminals is greatly reduced. You can find more tips and products to secure your home or person at http://www.yourpersonalsecuritystore.com/ Remember the best time to learn your lesson about personal security and safety is before something happens.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Property crime prevention & personal protection tips. Self defense products save lives in tough times.

In this article I will be discussing best practices for securing property inside your home, using common sense and affordable products.
Property crime prevention inside the Home
· Installation of a security system is the single best asset for home property security. The loud sound of the alarm will scare off the burglar, and if monitored the security company will contact the local police department to respond. While at home or away your house is protected. Keep your exterior alarms turned on when home alone.
· A home surveillance system can let you keep an eye on your home anywhere there is internet access. The best systems are equipped with DVR’s. This can capture the image of the burglar to help police find them.
· When away from home for extended periods of time you should install automatic timers that can be scheduled to go on and off throughout the day on TV’s, Radio’s, and lights in different rooms. This will give the appearance of someone being at home.
· A dog is not only a companion put also a form of security for your home. The bark of a dog makes your house less of a target; whether the dog is large or small the bark lets burglars know someone may be there.
· All valuables and personal positions should be inventoried, etched with your driver’s license number, photographed, and detailed descriptions written down including make, model, and serial numbers on electronic components. Then store the records in a home safe and safety deposit box at your local bank. Be sure to make the appropriate updates to your list as needed.
· Use door jammers on all inward opening doors at night to help prevent forced entry.
· Keep emergency and non emergency telephone numbers posted by each phone and in your cell phone memory. When calling the local authorities always record the incident number to track the result of your call. If you’re calling from a location other than your home or from your cell phone be sure to state your location and the location you’re reporting.

In summary, these instructions are in random order each is important to follow. There are many ways to maximize your safety and personal security. Though it’s never guaranteed; by implementing these proven instructions the risk for your house from being targeted by criminals is greatly reduced. You can find more tips and products to secure your home or person at www.yourpersonalsecuritystore.com Remember the best time to learn your lesson about personal security and safety is before something happens.