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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