Wednesday, July 31, 2013

theBulldog Bar : Be Armed & Dangerous...to Home Burglars !

As homeowners we are always on the lookout for the best home security methods to execute, especially when we have others (like a spouse and/or children) living under the same roof.

That's why theBulldog Bar Squad wants to help you achieve just that... with effective door security devices (like theBulldog Bar of course), as well as proper preparation if you opt for keeping a gun in your household.

Aside from securing your entryways, those of you who own guns for self-defense purposes may want to carry out these 4 safety procedures.

After all, knowing how to use a gun and when to actually use it is very important!


a. Knowing the type of gun to use in your home. Do your due diligence by conducting extensive research regarding the type of ammunition you choose to have in your humble abode. For example, you won't want to have a hunting rifle if your primary goal is to arm yourself and your loved ones against potentially violent invaders. Gun experts as well as online forums can help give you a better idea of what you need for ultimate safety & protection.
b. Knowing how to use a gun in the case of a home invasion and/or other defense situations.
If possible, enroll in a safety course which will provide you with the appropriate skills for pulling the trigger in extreme home burglary situations. Be sure to bring along 
anyone else in your household who may need to know how to use a gun as well.

c. Continuous handgun training. Regular visits to a local firing range to practice using your safety instrument can not only keep you abreast of your weapon know-how, but it can also be a fun recreational activity for you and some of your family members.

d. Ensuring that everyone at your residence knows what to do in the case of a home invasion.Break-ins can be a very scary and dangerous experience, so it's essential that you (as well as all of those who live with you) are prepared to react accordingly. Holding frequent family meetings to go over your emergency procedures will help you and your loved ones protect themselves and your dwelling as best as possible.

Another way to better arm yourself against neighborhood predators looking to break in is to reinforce your door security with our amazing, high-quality home security products . 

theBulldog Bar products are not only affordable, they are easy to install and come in a variety of colors & designs to match just about any interior decor.

To find out how theBulldog Bar can maximize your security at home check out theBulldogBar.com .

Here's to being armed and dangerous to home burglars !
-- theBulldog Bar Squad

To P or Not to P: theBulldog Bar 's 3 Ps of Avoiding Home Burglary

Avoiding home burglary incidents from happening to you can be easy to remember...with these 3 Ps: Prevention, Preparedness & Protection.

At theBulldog Bar we recommend implementing these three things to maximize household security for you and your loved ones, as well as your valuables:

1. Prevention.
Prevention is about the #1 thing you can do to prevent break-ins from happening to you.The harder you make it for a criminal to enter your home, the more like they will move onto an easier target. With that being said, here's what you can do--

Lock your doors, think like a thief (by looking around to see where your potentially weak points to break into are), secure your windows and utilize your household lighting. Using your indoor lamps & front porch fixtures to your benefit always gets overlooked, but always let them shine! This minimizes dark corners or areas which could be hide-outs for invaders.


2. Preparedness.
Being aware of your surroundings is an extremely important way to stay prepared. This means taking a quick look around you when you arrive at your dwelling each time to make sure everything looks "normal." It also means keeping an eye on who is the neighborhood. Be sure to report any strange activity or unfamiliar looking people and/or vehicles that are not typically in your community.


3. Protection.
In "life or death" situations, having the right equipment and protective strategies in place can make all the difference in the world. So aside from deadbolt locks, motion-detector lighting and even surveillance cameras can be great, but adding better door security like theBulldog Bar 's home security device can reinforce your domain against prospective burglaries.
To find out how theBulldog Bar can offer your residence the best home security for your investment, visit our web site: theBulldogBar.com .


Here's to the 3 Ps of avoiding home burglary!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad

Friday, July 26, 2013

Takin' Advantage: 8 Signs Burglars Look for When Breaking Into a Neighborhood

At theBulldog Bar we are fully aware that it can be unbelievably easy for burglars to break into your home when you are away. 

That's why we want you to be aware of these 8 signs burglars commonly look for when they are considering breaking into houses in a particular neighborhood:

1. An attached garage. Attached garages are actually a bonanza for prospective burglars because from the inside of a garage, it could make for an easy break-in to the main part of your house without the neighbors noticing.

2. Landscaping in need of maintenance.
Anything that can help outside invaders climb into your dwelling openings (like your windows) such as overgrown tree limbs, "convenient" lattice work from your fencing structures, or even a vehicle or sturdy patio furniture/garbage cans can be used to gain access into your dwelling.

3. Noise.
Heavy traffic and/or construction activity or "deafening sounds from machinery around the neighborhood can. in fact, be used to shield or help prowlers when trying to break into your residence.

4. Silence.
The absence of "typical neighborhood noise" like dogs or any other pets that can instigate movement or motion around your dwelling can serve as a perfect diversion for burglars to break in.

5. Easy-access windows or door screens.
These types of features on your home can seem like amenities to you and your family, but they can easily or quietly be sliced open in order to get into your domain.

6. Unlocked doors in a supposedly safe neighborhood.
Leaving your doors unlocked simply because you "live in the 'burbs" can be an easy target, which of course includes any weak doors and your first-floor windows.

7 . Overgrown shrubbery. Failure to keep up with your landscaping at home can serve as the perfect hiding spots for crooks wanting to get into your territory, especially with flimsily installed porches, privacy fences and walls. These types of outdoor additions to your household definitely need more lighting during the night, so you and your neighbors can easily detect suspicious activity.

8. Secluded homes without ANY specially installed security devices.
This could also a good target for home invaders...because burglars are vigilant about looking for security alarm signs & decals. Sometimes they are even keen to the motion-detector lights you have installed on you property.


After listing those 8 signs burglars typically look for... you may now want to examine your humble abode through a thief's eyes in order to execute the best home security strategies possible (especially in your most likely places of entry).

One dependable way you can do so is by investing in theBulldog Bar 's newest home security devices for your home. 

Not only are they affordable, but theBulldog Bar 's home security products come in an array of colors & designs to match your household's current decor.

What are you waiting for? Visit our door security web site for more information about home burglary prevention TODAY: theBulldogBar.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Be-Four You Leave Home: theBulldog Bar 's 4 Best Home Security Tips


Many of us make a checklist for ourselves before departing for a summer vacation or even just leaving the house for work each day.

But are you implementing the most effective strategies possible to protect your "castle" from burglars? 

Here are 4 simple strategies you can execute before leaving the premises (aka, your household) in order to create a more powerful defense against crooks who may be considering breaking into your dwelling:

a) Try not to advertise that you are out of town in your telephone answering machine.This may seem like a "no-brainer," but sometimes we make the mistake of publicizing that we are "currently away" and will return home by a certain date. theBulldog Bar Squad advises you keep your voice mail greetings (including those on your cell phones) the same, in order to convey the message that you will be at your residence just like any ol' regular night.

For added security, however, always inform your neighbor(s) about you being out of town and when you are coming back, plus leave them emergency contact phone numbers in case they need to get in contact with you while you're away.

b) Show some (perceived) ongoing activity inside your household when you are out of town, like installing timers on your lighting fixtures and TVs to show activity inside the house. 
You may also want to park one of your cars in the driveway to imply that somebody's home and of course, put a stop to your mail and newspaper deliveries, or ask one of your good neighbors to collect your my mail and package deliveries until you return.

c) Do not hide any spare keys outside your home. 
Experienced burglars will know where to look for them (like under door mats or concealed in fake rocks near your front door), if have a front gate that requires code access or a key, alert your neighbors to be on watch for anyone attempting to gain entry through this particular area of your home.

d) Consider installing a durable set of door security devices (such as deadbolts PLUS theBulldog Bar 's home security products ) to secure the front door from being smashed in. 
Having a floor-length Venetian blinds, as well as curtains that are closed are some supplementary ways to prevent your belongings from being seen from the outside. Creating limited visibility into your habitat will better deter a criminal's interest in scoping out and/or taking your valuables while you're not on the premises.

Investing in door security lock enforcement products like theBulldog Bar is definitely something you should consider, if you're looking for the best home security devices to use for prevention against burglary.

For more information about our amazing, high-quality home security products visit our web site TODAY: theBulldogBar.com

Here's to taking the right steps toward home safety, be-four you leave home! 
-- theBulldog Bar Squad









References: http://www.masterdoorlock.com/tips.jsp

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

D-I-Why: Why These 5 Do-It-Yourself Tips Can Better Secure You Against Home Burglary

Let's be honest. Many of us as homeowners only want to invest in the most affordable, and easiest ways to protect our "domain" from outside intruders (especially when it comes to having your doors kicked in by a burglar ).
That's why we at theBulldog Bar think you can benefit from these 5 do-it-yourself ways to more effectively secure your residence:

1. Implement "General" Safety Precautions.
There is practically no "absolute best" way of preventing entry into your home in spite of of all the devices available to prevent burglary . But one thing you can do, however, is to modify your regular routines when leaving the house . It could be obvious that at certain times of the day that you are way away, which is unavoidable... but you could vary your routines of departures and arrivals (such as leaving home at different times of day or exiting through doors other than your garage to get into your car).

2. Install Extra Lights for Protection:
Good lighting is one of the strongest deterrents to crime, especially when it comes to home burglary . If possible, mount all the lights you can all around the house to illuminate every corners that will block anyone from being seen, multiple directions won't be an overkill specially with the new available low voltage LED lights.

3. Implement Simple, Non-Electric Security Devices.
To prevent window access many simple devices like rods, bolts and screws, or simple functional aluminum locking devices can do the trick. And for even more added security, look into investing in our easy-to-install home security device , theBulldog Bar .

4. Also Use Electrical and Battery-Operated Security Devices.
Various devices of simple battery-operated security alarms can perform as simply as when opened, and will sound an alarm (waking you up and of course, sending the intruder running away). Utilize something like this along with theBulldog Bar 's latest home security product and you can double your door security protection at home just like that!

5. Improve Door Security with Better Locks/Devices.
A typical lock will offer little protection...mainly because a professional burglar can break through it with a simple plastic credit card and a basic screwdriver. While deadbolt locks and even the double-tubular deadbolt lock can offer effective protection for your home, it could also be a deterrent to emergency situations if you or any of your family members needed to exit your home quickly. Home security devices like theBulldog Bar are not only poweful against burglars breaking in, but they are also easy to install and disassemble as needed (allowing for quick & easy exit from your household in the event of an emergency situation).

So there you have it. Some do-it-yourself tips for improving your door security locks & systems at your home... While putting these systems into place can help, you will be even more protected against home burglary with devices like theBulldog Bar .

For more information about our home security products visit our web site TODAY! theBulldogBar.com

-- theBulldogBar Squad

Monday, July 22, 2013

On Lockdown: Reinforcing Door Security Locks for Ultimate Home Burglary Protection

At theBulldog Bar we realize that locking your doors just may not be enough to secure your home against outside invaders.

That's why we've shared this list of 4 extra things you can do to reinforce your door security at home --


1) Don’t hide spare keys outside of your home (like under your door mat or under a fake rock).
Experienced burglars will know where to look for them. Instead, consider an alternative solution, such as leaving your spare key with a neighbor on your street who you know and trust.


2) Avoid including personal information on your answering machine message, and never indicate that you are out of town or away from the home for an extended period. For added security, women who live alone should ask a male friend to record their outgoing message.

3) Trim your overgrown shrubs to below window level height, so neighbors can see any suspicious activity that might take place. Overgrown shrubbery can provide burglars with a great hiding place, especially when bushes or plants are growing in front of ground–level windows.

4) Eliminate easy entry points by keeping entry doors, windows & garage doors closed and locked while at home or away. To secure sliding doors, invest in theBulldog Bar security device ...which will effectively prevent against unauthorized entry (not to mention having your door kicked in by a criminal!).

For more information about theBulldog Bar home security products visit our web site TODAY: theBulldogBar.com .

Here's to reinforcing your door security locks at home for ultimate protection against home burglary !
-- theBulldog Bar Squad








References: http://www.masterdoorlock.com/tips.jsp

Friday, July 19, 2013

Just Checking: A 10-Step Checklist from theBulldog Bar for the Best Home Security

According to a recent FBI report, most home burglary crimes are committed by young males under the age of 25 looking for small (yet expensive) items that can be easily turned into cash.

What may come as a surprise to many of you is this: Most of those break-ins happen during daylight hours, when homeowners are out of the house. 

Although this is not always the case, it can be a challenge for anyone to implement the best home security possible, to more effectively prevent crooks from getting through your door.

That's why theBulldog Bar suggests you use this 10-step checklist to better protect your territory as well as your valuables:

1. Are the outside doors of your house made of steel or solid wood construction.?

2. Are the door frames strong enough to withstand forcible entry.?

3. Are you door hinges protected from removal from the outside of your house?

4. Are there windows within your doors that are at least 40" from the actual locks?

5. Are your door security locks properly equipped to prevent someone from kicking in your doors?

6. Are all your door strikes and strike plates properly installed?

7. Are your door locks far away from mail slots and pet doors?

8. Are your storm or screen doors, when locked, adequately installed?

9. Are all entrances properly lighted with at least a 40 watt bulb?

10. Can front entrances be observed from the street or from your neighbors' windows?

If most of your answers to these questions is "yes" then you are almost there... to add even more door security to your home, however, invest in theBulldog Bar 's home security products.

Not only are they affordable, but they come in a variety of designs and colors to best suit your taste.

For more information about theBulldog Bar visit our web site TODAY: theBulldogBar.com .


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Giving Door Security a "Double Standard" with theBulldog Bar

Over the years, builders & developers have been searching for top-notch doorjamb reinforcement accessories that go beyond heavy-duty deadbolts...as well as other re-enforcement devices in addition to your current burglar-proof doors and powerful locks. 

At theBulldog Bar , however, we are aware that some of these products are useless against a swift kick by a potential intruder, robber or other home invaders.

If you aren't familiar with who we are and what we do just yet... theBulldog Bar is one-of-a-kind patented home security device that virtually turns your wooden doorjamb into steel. 

In fact, our newest door security mechanisms are rapidly becoming an industry standard for security for all newly-built homes (as well as the residences still under construction!).

So how does theBulldog Bar work exactly? Here's how:

It's an easy-to-install attachment to your doorjamb (which is the part of doors that break during a forced entry). While it may seem too good to be true, theBulldog Bar is a simple, yet highly effective device against break-ins. 

Here's the even better part: theBulldog Bar is economically priced (it's much cheaper than paying for a monthly alarm system subscription), and it can also provide new homeowners with peace of mind from the moment they move into their new humble abode.

theBulldog Bar can easily be installed on any wooden door frame, French doors and even sliding doors by contracted builders, or even by homeowners themselves. 

Furthermore, our powerful door security products can be delivered either to the current construction site of your residence or directly to your home upon each order.

In summary... You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to invest in one of the best home security products around... Not only will you be safer from burglars, you can sleep comfortably at night with a peace of mind...for many years to come.

For more information visit our web site: theBulldogBar.com .

Here's to creating a "double standard" on your door security locks with theBulldog Bar !
-- theBulldog Bar Squad

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

What's Happenin' ...4 Main Locations Where Home Burglaries Happen


Oh yes, it's summertime!

Temperatures are sky-high (quick, grab that insect repellent... "A Bug's Life" has just spawned!) so is the rate of burglaries during this particular time of year.

According to the Burglary Prevention Council (which keeps track of annual break-ins), summertime is always the peak season for criminal activities such as break-ins. 

So before you even think of hitting the road for popular campgrounds and vacation spots along the beach... We at theBulldog Bar want to make sure to take care of your own castle first...before building one on the sand!

Recent statistics show that break-ins typically occur in these particular locations of a property:

Front Door: 34%
Its always an easy in and easy out, so you might have to concentrate heavily on your front door by installing a solid pick-resistant deadbolt lock and of course, enhancing it with a good lighting system to make your front door visible across the street or to anyone passing by.

First Floor Windows: 23%
You should definitely have double protection for easy-to-reach windows such as those on your main floor.

Side Entry: 22%
We are definitely talking about your patios here, folks! Installing jamming rods (or door security locks like theBulldog Bar ) can help protect your humble abode more effectively than just your curtains and/or blinds.

Garages: 9%
With the evolution of new high-tech door openers, some universal electronic "gizmos" these days may be capable of bypassing your garage door system. In this case, you can always use metal rods or bars to prevent these doors from moving up or down.

As the "dog days of summer" continue to pass, make sure your residence is fully-equipped with the best door security systems in place...even if you're not leaving town for summer vacation.

To find out about how theBulldogBar home security devices can prevent burglary at your home visit: theBulldogBar.com

Here's to ensuring your "life's a beach" this summer!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad






References: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20213859,00.html

Friday, July 12, 2013

Step Right Up! 3 Steps to Creating the Best Home Security at Your Residence

Creating the best home security system for your residence can be easy.

Here are 3 simple steps from theBulldog Bar Squad which can help you better protect your household from break-ins:

Step 1: Check all exterior doors. A secure entry starts with a solid door and a Grade 1 or Grade 2 deadbolt with a solid 1-inch long throw bolt. Any exterior door that only has a lock in the doorknob isn’t 100% secure. A sturdy screwdriver or small pry bar can quickly bow the doorjamb enough to release the latch.

Step 2: Check the doorjamb and both strike plates. Remove the screws from the deadbolt and lockset strike plates on the door frame. If the screws aren’t at least 3 inches long, replace them, and also upgrade both plates. (You may also want to use shorter screws if your sidelight windows are less than 3 inches from the doorjamb.) These longer screws will reinforce the doorjamb, which is a vulnerable spot.

Step 3: Invest in an amazing, high-quality home security products for even more effective door security. At theBulldog Bar we are dedicated to creating devices that not only enforce more effective door security ...but keep your family and valuables safer at your dwelling.

To find out more about theBulldog Bar visit our web site TODAY at: theBulldogBar.com .

Here's to stepping up against home burglars with the right door security products in place at your residence !
-- theBulldog Bar Squad





References: http://www.familyhandyman.com/home-security/how-to-reinforce-doors-entry-door-and-lock-reinforcements/view-all

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Minding your P's & Cues: 5 Cues You May Need Door Security Devices for Your Home

Did you know there are certain characteristics about a home that can make it more vulnerable to burglary than other households?

Here are 5 cues which could cause your residence to be a greater risk for a break-in:

1) Your house sits on a corner lot. Why? Because dwellings built on corner properties are more visible to crooks.

2) Your home is located close to a major highway exit. This can place you at greater risk for burglary because it creates a perfect scenario for an alleged crook to pretend he is lost, in order to stop at your residence and "ask for directions."


3) You house is situated on a "through street." This can be an ideal situation for criminals because "through streets" allow for a quicker escape after a break-in (compared to dead-end streets and cul de sacs).

4) Your 'castle' borders a wooded area or playground. These kinds of surroundings can provide hiding places for burglars, while they're either scoping out your home before breaking in, or leaving the scene of the crime they just committed.

5) Your home was recently purchased. New homeowners make great victims in the eyes of burglars, because they know you have not yet developed close familiarity with your neighbors.

At theBulldog Bar we are dedicated to keeping your family and your valuables out of harm's way.

That's why we create amazing, high-quality home security products ...to offer the best home security devices at an affordable price for families nationwide.

For more information about theBulldog Bar visit our web site TODAY: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to "minding your P's and cues!"
-- theBulldog Bar Squad




Monday, July 8, 2013

The Facts of Life: 5 Home Burglary Facts You Should Know About

Did you know this month (July) is typically when the most amount of burglaries are recorded?

That's why we at The Bulldog Bar want to make sure you are fully equipped to protect your domain (aka your household) as well as your loved ones against anyone considering breaking into your residence.

Here are 4 more important burglary facts everyone should know about:

-- February typically has the least amount of burglaries recorded. Although your fortress is less likely to be broken into during this particular month, it's essential to protect yourself year-round.

-- According to recent statistics, estimated burglaries nationwide: 2,143,456. Don't allow your home to be added to this alarming number!

-- More than 62% of residential burglaries occur during the daylight hours. This is why it's important to protect your territory during ALL hours of the day!

-- The average loss per residential burglary is $1,607. By protecting your dwelling effectively (with home safety products like The Bulldog Bar ) you are must less likely to fall victim to this type of financial loss.
So here's the moral of the story: When it comes to protecting your home & your family, you can rely on the security features of our newest residential safety product , The Bulldog Bar .

Not only is it affordable, it's easy to install and comes in a variety of colors & designs to match your current home decor.

To find out about The Bulldog Bar and how it can protect your home from "the bad guys," visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to knowing about "the facts of life," and securing yourself against residential crime! --The Bulldog Bar Squad

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Back & Fort-ifying Yourself and Your Home Against Crime


Sometimes after you've done all the you think is possible to secure your home and yourself against crime and burglary ... you may, in the back of your mind, deeply feel you are only half-way to your goal because of something you may have missed..

In this case your next best plan or step is to form a self-protection plan. 

Although self-protection in itself is too large of a task to achieve ultimate protection, it could be narrowed down to fortifying your home and yourself against three main crimes (which are closely related to each other, since they are all committed within the confines of a victim's household).

The 1st crime to avoid is burglary when your house is unoccupied.

This incident is simply defined as the unauthorized entry into a residence or other building (with or without the use of force), accompanied by the the intent to commit theft or a felony.


This is considered as a property crime because of the usual intent to steal valuables which are not in the physical possession of another person/s.The use of force can make it a violent crime that could lead to physical injuries and sometimes death... 

So, we at theBulldog Bar suggest you not leave any kind of evidence that will advertise "nobody's home, folks!" 

The second type of crime you want to prevent from happening is burglary when you are at home. 

Most of these illegal events are intentionally committed when the perpetrator believes the house is empty, when it actually isn't.

Burglars will always try to avoid confrontation with home occupants typically because they are afraid of getting hurt or captured by law enforcement.

Since these break-ins are performed by crooks who are unarmed when they break in most of the time, they are typically known for only bringing with them the tools of their trade (like crowbars & lock-picking implements) without the intention of harming anyone. 


In short, don't forget to lock and double lock all your doors and windows... most specially your patio doors (and don't forget to include your bigger pet doors as well).

The third type of unfortunate incident theBulldog Bar Squad urges you to avoid is home invasion robbery .

This involves the use of threatening force to take valuables from persons while forcing their way inside... This can possibly result in a violent confrontation on your property, and has recently become a common way of robbery...especially in many communities of lower socioeconomic status.

The current downturn of the economy has reduced public funding of many city services, and that sometimes includes the reduction of law enforcement personnel like the police and other emergency responders.

As a matter of fact, response times to 911 calls have even suffered severely in many communities, allowing perpetrators of these types of crimes to take advantage of the situation.

The moral of the story? Your house could always be the next target in your neighborhood, but with the help of securing your front door with affordable home security products (like theBulldog Bar )...You will be better equipped to stop invaders from gaining access to your dwelling (or at least slow them down).

For more information about theBulldog Bar home security products visit our web site: theBulldogBar.com .

Here's to being smart and staying one step ahead of home burglars!

-- theBulldog Bar Squad





References: https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=655&q=home+burglary+prevention&oq=home+burglary+prevention&gs_l=img.3..0i24l4.1798.4515.0.4706.24.12.0.12.12.0.104.894.11j1.12.0...0.0.0..1ac.1.17.img.hHxb1NEU3Jk#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=6gqPvRY72pOoHM%3A%3BUBeAW-xzPOMB3M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.lewrockwell.com%252Forig12%252Fburglary-home.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.lewrockwell.com%252Forig12%252Fmartenson4.1.1.html%3B278%3B182

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

House-Broken: What to Do If Your House is Broken Into by a Burglar

Being an unfortunate victim of a home burglary can be both traumatizing as well financially devastating.

At The Bulldog Bar we want to ensure all homeowners (as well as household renters) know exactly what to do if a break-in happens to you.

With that being said, here are 4 helpful tips to follow if your house is broken into--

1) Don’t go into the house.
If you've already walked into your dwelling upon realizing a burglary has taken place, leave immediately. The thieves may still be inside, and it’s not worth your life to find out whether they are still on your property.


2) Call the police immediately from your cell phone or from a neighbor’s house. It's imperative to notify authorities right away about your current situation. And if the crooks are still in your home, there's a possibility the cops may arrive in time to catch them in the act.

3) Don’t touch anything.
Invaders may have left fingerprints or any other evidence (like instruments to break in or even footprints), which could be helpful in tracking down and/or prosecuting the criminals behind this caper.


4) Invest in an effective home security device to prevent break-ins from occurring in the future.
At The Bulldog Bar we specialize in amazing, high-quality residential protection products to keep you, your loved ones and your valuables safe from harm.


For more information about The Bulldog Bar and how our products can strengthen your defenses against home burglars visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .




References: http://www.moneycrashers.com/how-to-prevent-home-burglary-house-break-in/#ixzz2WR16oBMh

Monday, July 1, 2013

Staying on the Four-Front of Home Burglary Prevention

Looking for more ways to secure your home from break-ins? 

The Bulldog Bar Squad is here to help! 

Here are 4 helpful tips to assist you with your residential protection efforts:

1. Hide things of value, especially around areas like windows & glass doors.
You really wouldn't like to publicly display your 60" LED HDTV where everyone could see it from the street would you...? If your high-end electronics are visible from the outside, remember to always close your blinds & curtains when you're not utilizing your windows or doors for natural light inside your household.

2. Secure your patio doors.
Of all the doors in your entire house, your patio door will always be the one which has the least attention when it comes to locking up your dwelling. Take a proactive approach to improved home security by always locking these doors every time (especially when they're not in use).

3. Never advertise.
When you and your are family going out of town for several days (like a summer vacation), always observe the typical guidelines of stopping your mail, newspaper subscriptions and other deliveries so as not to make your humble abode appear as though nobody's home. The same thing applies with your answering machine-- Never leave a greeting on your home voice mail that says you are not home!

4. Always be prepared.
Never hesitate to install any backup systems, like pictures or videos of all your valuable items, home alarm decals/signs for your windows (even if they're not real), and powerful devices like The Bulldog Bar . Preparedness like this will always come in handy if a crook were to attempt entry into your humble abode. These types of strategies will also work in your favor, should you unfortunately be burglarized and need to file insurance claims.

With The Bulldog Bar you can be sure that your home and your loved ones are safe from harm, night after night. 

And with our 4 unique designs and 3 color options, you can't go wrong with its aesthetically pleasing appearance IN ADDITION to its power to keep "the bad guys" out of your home.

For more information about The Bulldog Bar 's home safety products visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to staying on the "four-front" of home burglary protection !
--The Bulldog Bar Squad