Monday, August 5, 2013

8 is Enough: theBulldog Bar 's 8 Tricks Burglars Don't Want You to Know

As a homeowner there are simple things you can do to make burglars want to steal from some place else. How do we at theBulldog Bar know this? 

Because a recent CBS news story, featuring convicted burglars in jail from across the country, revealed these top eight tricks crooks commonly used in order to break into their victims' houses.

By being mindful of these 8 things, you may be able to prepare and equip your home with the best home security measures possible, based on what to do (and what NOT to do)!

1) Thieves who steal from homes look for much more than piled up newspapers at your front door.
Burglars reportedly say they try to blend in before they break in, by using tactics like pretending to be someone working in your neighborhood or for a local business in the community.

2) Chances are they'll either ring a doorbell or knock to see if you're home.
When burglars are disguised as servicemen or someone coming soliciting landscaping/roofing business, they have no problem approaching your doorstep in broad daylight to see if anyone is on the property. If your house is empty, they

3) Noise can actually be a great deterrent for neighborhood prowlers.
According burglars serving time in jail, if you're smart, you'd leave your TV on with the volume up loud before leaving the house-- even if you're only just going to be away for a few minutes.

4) Dogs make a great alert system for homeowners, and are perfect for warding off a potential household intruder.
In recent interviews burglars behind bars admitted that they can generally be scared away by barking dogs and even nosy neighbors.

5) Sometimes criminals hoping to break into your "castle" don't even need a key to your home.
In many cases, these unlawful acts have been committed because of negligence by homeowners to secure their doors & windows.

6) Home Security Alarms (with exterior keypads) are not always reliable.

CBS reports that burglars apparently love it when your security panel is on the outside of your house, because that way they can steal your individual pin code. Yes this means, in many cases, potential thieves are watching you and your territory closely before they actually try to access your domicile!

7) The majority of items trespassers remove during a heist aren't those things tucked away in special hiding spots.
That's because when these lawbreakers find their way in 9 times out of 10... your valuables are waiting for them in an obvious location of the house. 


8) Crimes like burglary & robbery are committed rain or shine...and mostly during the daytime.One sergeant from a California Sheriff's Department explains that inclement weather doesn't stop burglars and time of day doesn't stop them from carrying out a caper like home burglary. If these "bad guys" see any kind of opportunity, they take it.

So there you have it. 8 little things about burglars that could make a BIG difference in whether your household is victimized by pilferers hoping to get their grubby paws on your valuables.


With that in mind, theBulldog Bar Squad recommends looking into better front door security strategies as well as high-quality devices that can protect your home more effectively.

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

After all, isn't 8 enough... when it comes to reasons why you should invest in powerful door security at home ? We concur.
-- theBulldogBar Squad 




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