Sunday, June 30, 2013

The 3 Ps of Avoiding Home Burglary -- Prevention, Protection & Proof!

At The Bulldog Bar we've realized there are three important keys (3 Ps to be exact) to helping homeowners avoid the misfortune of residential burglary from happening: 

-- Prevention
-- Protection
-- Proof

With proper prevention, protection & proof you and your loved ones can sleep more restfully at night knowing your home sweet home is well-equipped against break-ins .

Here are a few ways to implement the 3 Ps on your territory--  

1. Get a noisy pet doggie inside your household.
Aside from being a loyal companion... canines can act as the live alarm systems of your dwelling (they don't call them "Man's Best Friend" for nothing!).

2. Always lock your doors and windows, even when you're at home.
Leaving your doors unlocked is almost like leaving a sign out front for burglars which screams, "Free valuable! Come n' get 'em!" Why not take the extra step of locking your door as soon as you walk in, to ensure intruders stay out?!

3. Be sure to maintain your landscaping in a timely manner.
Keeping up with the greenery around your residence serves two purposes: It makes the front (as well as surrounding areas) of your house look good, and it can also add security value. When all your shrubs & bushes are well-trimmed, your place will be more better lighted, leaving minimal dark areas (aka, NO hiding places for potential invaders!).


4. Install powerful home security products like double-key deadbolts (as well as The Bulldog Bar !).
Since most stolen items are removed from your household through your front door, any investment to secure these entryways is always worthwhile.


Need more proof? Visit our web site TODAY to find out about The Bulldog Bar 's affordable residential security devices : TheBulldogBar.com

We specialize in home burglary prevention, protection & proof... that anyone can better protect their property against break-ins!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad





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

Friday, June 28, 2013

Broken-Hearted and Broken-Into... 5 Important Things to Do When Your Home is Burglarized


A residential break-in can leave you and your loved ones feeling both broken-hearted... as well as unsure of what to do next.

At The Bulldog Bar we want to make sure you take the appropriate steps necessary to stay safe, as well as prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. 

With that being said, here are 5 Things to remember when you house is broken into

1) Try not to panic. As soon as you discover someone's been inside you house, try to step out and call police or 911 as soon as possible....If necessary, you should even go to your neighbor's house until the police arrives.

2) Prevent any members of the family from going into the house. We at The Bulldog Bar recommend this mainly because the burglar(s) might be still inside your dwelling. Staying away from the scene of the alleged crime will also stop anyone from disturbing any kind of evidence.

3) Try to remain calm & collected, especially if you are the head of your household. As shocking and as stressful as this may sound, home burglary definitely rattles your nerves to the core because you feel so violated... knowing someone without your permission was inside your house. Staying strong throughout this situation, however, can definitely set the tone for how the rest of your family and loved ones react to this unfortunate situation.

4) Be sure to report everything to the police officers when they arrive. When explaining your incident to authorities, pointing out everything you think that is missing or disturbed by intruders is key to ensuring you are compensated in every way for your troubles, as well as your losses from such a crime.

5) Take pictures and videos with your cell phone immediately. These photos can serve as additional proof when filing for claims with your insurance company.

So in a nutshell... here are 5 steps we at The Bulldog Bar suggest you implement if you unfortunately fall victim to a home burglary episode at your dwelling.

We also recommend you protect your dwelling more effectively with the use of our amazing, high-quality (as well as affordable!) home security products.

For more information about how to improve your residential security visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com

Here's to fewer broken hearts, and even fewer home burglaries in your community! 
--The Bulldog Bar Squad

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Never-Ending Story: Home Burglary Stories Every Homeowner Should Read

Think home burglary could never happen to you and your family? 

You are not alone.

In many cases, homeowners who mistakenly believe they are immune to residential break-ins unfortunately end up as the most common victims. 

That's why we at The Bulldog Bar want to share a few home burglary stories with you to keep you both vigilant, as well as proactive about keeping your dwelling safe from intruders!


Home Burglary Story #1: 
"We were robbed years ago during the day while we were at work. They came in through a first floor window. The dogs were in the backyard and this was the only window outside their fenced area besides the front of the house. The police said that we were 75% likely to get robbed again unless we made some changes because the robbers obviously knew our schedule. So we got an alarm, posted the alarm notices on all windows and the yard signs front and back and changed our fence to allow the dogs (German Shepherds) to patrol. No problems since. My point is be proactive from having this happen at all or again."

-Jen • 5 months ago


Home Burglary Story #2: 
"We have three big rescued dogs and not only are they a part of the family but they have chased a robber off our property in the middle of the night when one tried breaking into our car and we let them out after him! Needless to say he (the robber) has not been back since."

-Anonymous • 2 years ago


Home Burglary Story #3: 
"Dogs are always a great deterrent. Most break-ins are crimes of opportunity or else the robbers have already cased the neighborhood. They want to be in and out as fast as possible. Having an alarm system is great but it is best to look at it as the last part to the security equation... Prevention all around as you described [is essential]..."
-Aeko • 2 years ago




Based on these three stories, we at The Bulldog Bar hope that you will take the initiative to better secure your property today. Visit our web site to find out how you can do it in an affordable and effective way: TheBulldogBar.com

Here's to making stories about home burglary ...one tall tale you'll never have to tell!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad






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

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Identity Theft: 4 Characteristics of a Home Burglar Everyone Should Know About

Based on well-known home burglary movies like Home Alone, it can sometimes make it difficult for us as homeowners to discern real threats to your "fortress" versus what thieves appear to look like in the movies...

So we at The Bulldog Bar are here to help you better understand what actual residential crooks are like.

With that being said, here are 4 characteristics of a home burglar everyone should know about: 

-- 56% of burglars are Caucasian. Sometimes we may envision burglars to be of completely different ethnic backgrounds, but more than half of house invaders (based on recent statistics) show that intruders are actually Caucasian. Keep this in mind when stereotyping alleged "suspicious activity" in your neighborhood.

-- 95% of burglars are male. More than 9 times out of 10...the person or persons who break into your humble abode are men. While it may seem to some that women are just as capable at committing this crime, in most cases residential burglaries are executed by...you guessed it...dudes!

-- 67% of burglars do NOT break into houses armed with a weapon. While it may appear that "housebreakers" are armed and dangerous when busting down doors or windows on your territory, almost 70% of the time...they have no ammunition of the sort on hand. This means if you happen to be home during the of the alleged incident, call police IMMEDIATELY, and do what you think is necessary out of self-defense.

-- 63% of burglaries take place during the daytime. Whether it was the movies that has given us the impression that home break-ins happen during evening hours, more than 6 out of every 10 burglaries actually take effect when the sun is out. All the more reason to protect your home sweet home more effectively with an amazing, high-quality device, right?!

At The Bulldog Bar we are dedicated to ensuring safety for your loved ones and your valuables at your residence with our affordable burglary prevention products.

To find out about how our devices work visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to better identifying home burglars...and keeping them from breaking into your household!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad


References: http://blog.homesecuritystore.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/characteristics-of-a-burglar.png

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Not to be Taken "Lightly..." How Proper Lighting Can Prevent Home Burglary


Statistics from the home insurance industry show that more than 6.5 million houses across the U.S. (in every kind of neighborhood) end up as victims of burglary .

As concerned homeowners (like several of us on The Bulldog Bar squad), many are aware that 9 out of 10 of thsse burglaries could have been prevented.

But did you know? Just a few simple steps to eliminate this type of residential break-in risk can easily make your home less enticing and more difficult to enter. Additionally, these few tips may greatly reduce fears of having someone violate the privacy of your own home (that you have proudly worked hard to obtain).

In a nutshell, there are 3 main criteria which can be use as weapons to fight against anyone whose plan is to enter and burglarize your property, including: the amount of light at your dwelling, whether you have secured locks (to buy time for invaders to gain entry) and the heap of noise crooks would have to make in order to actually get through your doors or windows. Here's a more helpful explanation:

1. Be sure you have good illumination securely placed in areas both inside and outside of your territory to prevent tampering. Effective lighting promotes visibility, which is exactly what criminals are definitely trying to avoid.

2. The technology of good ol' motion detector lights has improved a lot  when it comes price & performance, making it a highly effective deterrent. Since motion detector lights are much more affordable these days, just about any homeowner or renter can afford to invest in them. These are definitely a powerful first line of defense when it comes to prowlers sneaking around your property after daylight hours!

3. The versatility of a variable light timer connected to LED technology saves you energy, while working realistically at the same time. Even if you don't have motion-sensitive lighting outside your home, having timers that are designated to turn on and off at certain times indoors could help intimidate those who have been scoping out your house and/or valuables.

4. Shrubbery around your humble abode may add to a pleasant landscaping view from the street...but when it gets out of control, it can serve as an adequate place of concealment for burglars (or sometimes something from the wild). Scavengers on the hunt for electronics, money (or even for something to eat!) can definitely utilize your overgrown bushes for hiding spots when they are desperate to get into the confines of your home.

So by combating all of the above the above by putting proper home burglary prevention methods in place... small investments for your residence (like The Bulldog Bar 's home security product ) could prevent household invasion scenarios.

The Bulldog Bar could be the ticket to that peace of mind "insurance" you need for yourself and your family, as well as your loved ones.

For more information about our amazing, high-quality home security products  visit our official web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to a good night and sweet dreams, every single night of the week!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad






References: http://www.jcsd.org/burglary_prevention.htm

Thursday, June 20, 2013

What Are You Waiting Four?! 4 Ways to Prevent Home Burglary from Happening to You

Your house does not have to be overprotected and secured like Fort Knox... but it is sure good to have that secured feeling without breaking the bank, right? 

Here are 4 ways you can protect your home against burglars in an affordable, effective way: 

1.Installing double key deadbolts.
Most burglars come through the front door, which can be an easy way in and out. Why not make it harder for them with the installation of a double key deadbolt (along with The
With double key deadbolts...even if nobody's home your neighbors will be able to see or hear a potential break-in and call for the cops immediately.
2. Securing your patio doors.
If there is one door in the entire house which is commonly left open, it's usually the patio door. Somehow we seem to overlook these doors, which can be easy access for residential invaders. If you have a sliding door, an old shower curtain rod cut to the right length may help prevent it from broken into!

3. No advertising (please)!
Everyone usually knows the drill when going out of town or vacation: putting a stop to your mail, halting newspaper or package deliveries, leaving certain lights on inside specific rooms. One of the best things you can do (in conjunction with "the usual") is to i
nform your neighbor (a good neighbor, that is) about your plans, how to get a hold of you in case of any emergencies and when to expect you back at your humble abode.

4. Constantly Being Prepared.
Be diligent about hiding your personal (not to mention expensive!) portable electronics like laptops, audio players, & jewelry for your own protection. And better yet, since smart phones today have video capabilities, it's a good idea to take pictures of all valuables you might think could be stolen...That way, you'll at least have something to show your insurance company if you unfortunately have to file any claims.

At The Bulldog Bar we are dedicated to helping families protect valuables and loved ones within the confines of your residence.

Find out more about our home security products by visiting our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

What are you waiting "four?!" Secure your home more effectively today!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad


References: http://www.moneycrashers.com/how-to-prevent-home-burglary-house-break-in/#ixzz2WR0gPZSe

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Taking Advantage of the Situation: Common Flaws You Should Fix to Prevent Home Burglary


A man's home is always considered his castle...but one cannot consider it a castle if it is easily breached by burglars who know your defenses are weak and easily challenged.

Improving and upgrading those defenses would, of course, make your castle less attractive to a burglar...thereby turning his (or her) attention more to the easy pickings in your neighborhood.

The myth about having a relatively safe neighborhood is an illusion. 

They don't exist anymore nowadays and of course there is always "the first time things happen."

That's why we at The Bulldog Bar have 5 things homeonwners should know about... that can make burglars one step ahead:

1. Doors that are kept unlocked all the time, just like your car with keys left inside of it...can make for easy entry. Always lock your doors, no matter how safe your neighborhood may seem!

2. If you live in 2 story house, any accessible avenues like tree branches, wall lattice work, your own ladder or anything that could help or extend their reach. Be sure to stay in-the-know about when your landscaping is due for proper maintenance...not just because it keeps your property in looking nice, but because it can prevent residential break-ins!

3. Poor lighting around the house, tall or untrimmed trees or shrubbery, blind spots on covered patios and extra dark corners or walkways can make for useful hiding spots when it comes to home invaders. That's why we at The Bulldog Bar urge you to utilize automatic timers on your lights, especially if you arrive at home at irregular hours each night.

4. Some attached garages are a burglar's delight...that's because they tend to be hidden from everyone's view, including your neighbors across the street (which means that would be an easy access to your kitchen). Investing in proper home security products can prevent this type of break-in from taking place at your "castle."

5. Having a dog running around the house could be a deterrent, but could sometimes be a nightmare to neighbors when kept outside. Although pets can sometimes make efficient "alert devices" for suspicious activity on your property, sometimes they are just not enough to keep burglars out of your home (not to mention the fact that they can be quite a disturbance to those who live close to you).

So there you have it... Based on former burglar confessions, the cover of darkness can be heaven for them...which is why The Bulldog Bar Squad urges you to keep your motion detector lights out of reach so thieves can't easily disable them...

During daylight, however, their targets can be your doors and windows, which are not visible. Some experienced burglars may even show up as a "repair man" in a van, pretending they are on a service call (so be vigilant!).

To sum things up: Before you leave your house for work, be sure to check your front door & back door, making sure all windows are secured.

Hopefully one major help to watch your house when you are away will be the neighborhood kids, since they will be out playing when schools are out.

But to ensure your residence is safe from criminals kicking in your doors, invest in The Bulldog Bar 's newest home security product TODAY.

For more information about our amazing, high-quality residential safety devices visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to taking advantage of... burglars' weaknesses, in order to protect your loved ones as well as your property!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad








References: http://www.crime-safety-security.com/Burglary-Prevention.html

Monday, June 17, 2013

"Exorcise the Demons (aka Burglars)!" 3 Safe Ways to React to a Home Invasion

People often say, "If I ever wake up and find a burglar in my house, he wouldn't get out alive!" 

But in all honesty, resorting to violence, as many of you are already aware, is way too dangerous. 

That's why we at The Bulldog Bar have 3 much less violent (which also means, safer!) ways to react accordingly, should your dwelling unfortunately be broken into by a home invader:

1) Allow burglars to escape, if they are not a violent threat to you or any of your family members. 
Too many victims, especially men, try to capture or punish a burglar, which in most cases can lead to a dangerous escalation of violence.

2) Keep a cell phone within arm's reach at night. That way if a thief unexpectedly enters your house while you and your family are mid-slumber, you can easily call police from your cell phone without getting out of bed, stumbling your way through the dark, and making too much noise that could tip off the thief on your premises.


3) Try to avoid confronting burglars altogether if they break into your humble abode. You can do so by preparing your bedroom as a refuge with a simple brace (like The Bulldog Bar home security device!) to hold the door shut.
On average, the typical response time to emergency 911 calls in the U.S. is NINE minutes – and that can seem like an eternity in home invasions... so the more effectively you can arm your residence against crooks, the safer you and your loved ones will feel each and every time you are within the four walls of your "home sweet home."

To find out how The Bulldog Bar home security products can  protect your loved ones and valuables visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to "exorcising the demons," er, burglars...from your home!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad






Sunday, June 16, 2013

Three's Company (or Lack Thereof)! 3 Ways to Keep Unwanted Company (Like Burglars) Away From Your Home

Did you know more than 50% of burglars live within 2 miles of the homes they burglarize? 

It's unfortunate but true:

Virtually everyone is a potential victim of breaking and entering ...and that's a very frightening thought: A prowling crook in your neighborhood, hoping to gain entry into your house and steal pieces of your life for their own personal gain.

So how can we as homeowners prevent such a crime from happening? Here are 3 easy ways--

1) Stop potential thieves in their tracks before they can even target your residence. The best way to do this is what we at The Bulldog Bar call, "preliminary warnings." Yard signs, window stickers (for a home security system) and driveway security lights send a message to prospective home invaders that they are being watched.


2) Don't be quick to stereotype "suspicious activity" in your community. What we mean by this is: Don't just wait for an older man in a black ski mask with a gun, driving a sketchy white van without windows cruising down your street... to call the police. Why? Because recent statistics show that most home burglaries today are committed by non-violent white men under the age of 25! Anyone or anything unusual in your "neck of the woods" should be reported to authorities immediately.

3) Invest in dependable home security devices to ensure that your loved ones as well as your property are safe from the danger & trauma of a break-in. Whether it's automatic timers for your lights, a noisy pet or The Bulldog Bar 's residential safety product ... Make sure you have something in place that will help you sleep at night, knowing your door can't get kicked in and your valuables are out of reach for potential thieves.


To find out about The Bulldog Bar 's amazing, high-quality home security products visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to good company...and keeping those unwanted visitors away from your humble abode for good!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad







References: http://blog.homesecuritystore.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/characteristics-of-a-burglar.png

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Put Home Safety to the Test: A Quiz About Your Burglary Knowledge

Think home burglary is a crime that hardly ever takes place?

Well The Bulldog Bar squad has news for you...

Each year in the U.S., this type of theft is not exactly a rare occurrence. In fact during 2005 alone, more than 2 million homes were broken into, resulting in the loss of an average $1,725 in property and invaluable peace of mind. 


You may probably take steps to minimize your risk of falling victim to thieves already, but home security can sometimes be a confusing maze of choices. 

That's why The Bulldog Bar wants you to test your home security knowledge (with just 3 questions) to find out whether your dwelling is a fool-proof fortress...or an easy target for crooks!

Home Security Question #1: 
When do most burglaries occur?
If you answered, "during the day" you are correct.
While the cover of darkness is a big plus, burglars actually strike homes more often in the daytime. According to the FBI, for all residential burglaries with a known time of day in 2005, more than 60% took place in daylight.


Home Security Question #2: Which are the most common entry points for a burglar?
If you answered, "doors and/or windows" you are correct!

Tunneling and roof drops may get burglars into businesses and commercial properties, but residential thieves are far more opportunistic. They look for easy entry points like a flimsy back or garage door, an open window or a side entry hidden from the street. Picking the front-door lock isn't out of the question, either.


Home Security Question #3: What's the most common way of forcing entry through a door?
If you answered, "kicking it open," you are absolutely correct.
Entry is all about speed. Getting a door off its hinges or slicing through it might take a while and increase the chances of getting caught. More often than not, the weakest point of a door setup is a low-grade strike plate, which can detach from a wooden door jam with one powerful kick.

That's why we recommend you invest in an affordable and powerful home security device to prevent a kicked-in door incident from taking place at your residence.


At The Bulldog Bar we specialize in these types of products. Not only are they easy to install, they also come in an array of designs to complement the existing interior decor of your home sweet home. To find out more about The Bulldog Bar and our amazing, high-quality home security products visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com

Here's to acing your knowledge of home security with flying colors!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad






References: http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/household-safety/security/home-security-quiz.htm

Monday, June 10, 2013

"Same Difference?" The Bulldog Bars Explains the Difference Between Burglary & Robbery

Many of us, when referring to a residential break-in...accidentally use the words "robbery" and "burglary" interchangeably. 


No worries, The Bulldog Bar squad is here to clear things up for you...and help you prevent each from happening as well!

"Robbery" vs. "Burglary:
A robbery actually occurs when someone takes something unlawfully from someone else and means to keep it. Burglary, however, happens when a perpetrator unlawfully enters another person's dwelling with the intent to commit a crime inside. 

From a Legal Standpoint:
For a robbery to occur, a person must actually take the property while in the presence of the other person (e.g. if the victim is in one room in a house, and an invader takes property from the victim in another room of the home, this is still recognized as robbery... But if the victim is not under the same roof at the time of the taking, the crime will not be robbery).

Burglary occurs when a perpetrator breaks into and enters another person's residence with intent to commit a crime. Although the perpetrator must intend to commit a crime inside the dwelling, the crime of burglary is actually in the action of breaking and entering the premises. 

In the past, old laws required reports of burglary to occur at night... but modern burglary law has loosened up the parameters of many of those outdated requirements. This means modern burglary can usually occur in the night or daytime, and, in many states, it doesn't necessarily need to include the physical "breaking" of a structure (such as a window or a door).

Under many even newer laws, a burglary charge no longer requires that a person intended to commit a felony while inside the home. For example, if a person breaks into a friend's house to make an emergency phone call and suddenly takes off running with his friend's TV, he may be guilty of larceny (which is theft), but he didn't technically exude the legal definition of "intent for burglary." 

Clear as mud? We thought so! Now that The Bulldog Bar squad has helped you distinguish the difference between "robbery" & "burglary," it's time you knew how to prevent both from occurring at your humble abode.

Protect your loved ones & your valuables TODAY by investing in The Bulldog Bar home security products. 

For more information about our amazing, high-quality home security devices visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com

Here's to knowing the difference between 2 crimes, and knowing how to prevent both from happening to you!
--The Bulldog Bar Squad







http://www.ehow.com/about_6611473_robbery-vs_-burglary.html

Saturday, June 8, 2013

High Five! 5 Signs Burglars Look for Prior to Breaking Into Your Home

When many of us think of a burglar ...we might usually envision the image of a stereotypical ski-masked man dressed head to toe in black, crouched down, creeping in the dead of night, carrying a professional break-in artist's ideal toolkit.

But guess who is just as much a culprit of home burglary ?

The average-looking person dressed in average street clothes on your average workday, who could just as easily gain access to your residence via an unlocked door or a brick-induced hole in a glass door.

Check this out: Of the reported 2 million commercial and residential burglaries reported to the U.S. Department of Justice in 2009, most (61% to be exact) were forcible entry. 

If your home is invaded by thieves (or even just one crook), the financial losses you could experience are bad enough. 

The trauma from such an unforgettable incident for many burglary victims could even cause us to never again feel safe in our own neighborhood (or work environment).

What's important to know is this: Burglars look for, and sometimes create, specific characteristics and situations when choosing where and how to break in. 

Here are 5 signs prospective thieves look for when targeting a home break-in:

1) Plastic-wrapped phone books or neighborhood publications which have been left out in your driveway for days. This is a huge implication that homeowners have not been present at their residence.

2) A note left on your front door for a UPS/FedEx or packaged mail delivery. This is also another sign that "the lights are on, but no one's home."

3) Complete silence or signs of "everyday living" coming from inside your house. Without any sound (even a radio or TV left on could help in this situation) or visual detection of movement from the interiors of your property, burglars can assume you are away long enough to perform a mere 5-10 minute caper.

4) Lack of typical lighting in your home at night. If it appears dark within the confines of your house for multiple evenings (which is why The Bulldog Bar recommends lights with timers when you are away), robbers could see this as a "green light" to proceed with their plans to kick in your front door and take your valuables.

5)  Leaving your blinds open. While this is a common move we make in efforts to let natural light bleed through our brick & mortar walls, this can also present the opportunity for prowlers to scope out your valuables and actually see whether anyone is currently occupying your household.

While there's no specific time of day in which your home is immune from burglaries, we at The Bulldog Bar are aware that there are no standards of practice when it comes to how a burglar breaks in. 

With that in mind, the best way to handle burglars is to pre-empt their plans with proven preventive home security measures (such as investing in The Bulldog Bar products).

To find out about how you can better protect your family habitat from home burglary visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to "high fives all around..." with improved security for your loved ones as well as your house !
--The Bulldog Bar Squad






Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Vacay-Shun! 3 Ways to Keep Burglars Away When You Leave Town

During this particular time of year many Americans typically leave town for a well-deserved (and eagerly anticipated) summer vacation.

Leaving for a trip, however, can definitely leave your residence at risk for home burglary...if you don't exercise the appropriate precautions.

And since we at The Bulldog Bar want to ensure your "home sweet home" remains protected during your time away... Here are 

3 easy tips keep your house safe so you can better enjoy your summer vacation:

1) Set your lights at  home to turn on and off using timers. Lights which are on during all hours of the day, especially for more than one consecutive day/night scream, "Empty house!"

2) Ask your neighbors or friends to perform daily checks and collect your newspapers and mail. When given last names, just about anyone can find most phone numbers (including your home phone) on the internet. Names on mailboxes and "untouched packages" can also encourage possible thieves to park outside, dial the number and see if someone picks up. If an interested thief calls your land line and no one answers, they could be more inclined to kick in your front door while you are away!

3) It never hurts to imply a "threat" using signage. Lawns and window signs advertising alarm systems can actually deter many break-in attempts. Should burglars ignore those warnings, the resulting sirens will prompt quick and possibly empty-handed exits from crooks attempting entry into your humble abode.

At The Bulldog Bar we specialize in amazing, high-quality home security products to ensure your loved ones & valuables are protected... whether you are sleeping peacefully in your house or are temporarily away for some "R & R."

To find out more about our products visit our web site at: TheBulldogBar.com .

Here's to (vacay)shunning potential burglars from your residential property this summer (as well as year round)!
--The Bulldog Bar






Monday, June 3, 2013

Locking is Key: 4 Basic Strategies to Deter Burglars from Your Home

It's true: Sometimes the best answer is also the most obvious one...

When it comes to keeping burglars out of your house, the basics can make the biggest difference.

It may sound like a no-brainer, but according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation--

27.8% of the total burglaries committed in the United States (in 2006) were no-force entries. This means that in more than 607,000 burglaries that year, the thieves simply opened an unlocked door or window and went right in.

The more than 2.2 million burglaries in the U.S. during that year accounted for $4 billion in lost property, and the average loss amounted to more than $1,800 per victim. 

While the FBI takes into account businesses and homes alike for their statistics, residential burglaries made up more than 66% of all burglaries in 2006. 

Notably, 63% of those crimes took place during the day.

So what does all of this tell the average homeowner about the average burglar? 

For one, it points out that most thieves prefer to work when no one is around. 

Since you can't very well quit your job, arm yourself with a shotgun and stay indoors day after day waiting for a burglar, you're going to have to take steps to reinforce your home's defenses.
What you can do, however, is make your efforts at protecting your humble abode comfortable and simple...with these 4 basic strategies from The Bulldog Bar squad: 

1) First and foremost, you have to actually think like a criminal. In other words... walk around your own house, inside and out, to look for signs of weakness, where a burglar could most easily gain entry.

2) Carefully examine the type of locks on your doors, and upgrade them if necessary. We recommend that your door have at least one deadbolt lock, with a one-inch or longer throw (meaning the bolt passes one inch into the door frame).

3) Make sure to secure all your windows (on every level of your house). This can be as simple as placing a piece of wood (the length of the track of each window) to prevent crooks from opening them from the outside. You can also invest in keyed locks for your windows, which would make them even more difficult to open.

4) Invest in a high-quality home security product to avoid having your doors kicked in by outside invaders. With The Bulldog Bar 's newest product, you'll be fully-equipped with an effective (as well as aesthetically-pleasing) device that's sure to keep your loved ones and valuables safe (and it's affordable too).

In a nutshell, making your house a hard target for burglars doesn't just begin and end with simply locking your doors. It may require a few extra safety measures, but going the extra mile can never hurt.

To find out more about The Bulldog Bar and our high-quality home security products visit our web site: TheBulldogBar.com

Here's to unlocking better residential security methods, and keeping intruders away from your "home sweet home!" --The Bulldog Bar Squad