Thursday, October 17, 2013

Have a Ball... While Keeping Your Home Safe from Burglars with theBulldog Bar

So you decide to go to this ballgame one weekend with a friend.
Hoping to save more money, you and your buddy park in a cheaper, dimly lit lot (which is a decent walking distance from the stadium) where it appears safe enough to leave your car for a few hours.

Unbeknownst to you (or anyone at all for that matter), someone breaks into your vehicle within minutes of the game's opening play...and steals your GPS system, the toll change in your ashtray, your garage door opener & several pieces of paper from your glove box (including car registration info AND an insurance card with your home address and phone number on it). 

It isn't until after the game that you discover what happened upon approaching your car to go home... and now you can't help but feel very violated that someone broke into your property and took your belongings. What's even worse about the situation is this-- whoever swiped your items NOW knows where you live and has garage door access to your home, which means you are at risk for being burglarized AGAIN.

Car break-ins happen all too often unfortunately, and it's best to make sure that if someone ransacks your mode of transportation, they can't gain access to other important property or information about you following the crime.

Moral of the story? Protect your home from theft with powerful door security devices like theBulldog Bar to ensure your doors can't be kicked in. And when leaving your car unattended, regardless of which parking area it is, hide or remove your car registration, garage door openers and insurance cards.

To find out which design of theBulldog Bar is best for securing your doors at home visit: theBulldogBar.com. With added security measures in place for both your automobile AND your residence, you stand a much higher chance of being protected against bad guys.

Here's to having a ball... while keeping your personal vehicles and humble abode safe!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad

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