Friday, November 29, 2013
Space Invasion: Preventing Criminals from Invading Your Home
Aside from burglary, one of the most frightening and potentially dangerous crimes that can occur to a family is a home invasion robbery.
A home invasion happens when robbers force their way into an occupied apartment or hotel room to commit robbery or other crimes. This experience can be especially traumatic because it's a violation of our private space at the one place that we consider our sanctuary.
A home invasion is like the residential form of an "automobile carjacking" and unfortunately, this type of illegal activity is on the rise. Unlike carjacking, however, the police department does NOT keep track of home invasions as a separate crime. That's because most police agencies as well as the FBI record invasions as a residential burglary or robbery.
With so little ability to track these incidents, there's not a lot that can be done to alert the public about these horrible occurrences.
For crooks, the most prepared attack is generally initiated through your front door or your garage. In other instances thieves have even been known to pretend to be a delivering a package, flowers or the victim of a car accident simply to get you to open your front door. And sometimes... the bad guys will just kick in your front door and confront everyone inside.
How you can prevent a home invasion:1) For starters, lock your doors and windows. The weakest home security you can have is merely failing to lock your doors and windows, or answering your door at the sound of a knock without hesitating to see who's on your front porch.
2) Stall. If you can delay an attempted trespasser at the point of entry, then you have a chance of deterring them, as well as time to call the police.
3) Ramp up your door security with reliable devices. A solid-core door with deadbolt locks, reinforced striking plates and reinforcement from theBulldog Bar will stop forced entries at your front or back doors.
To start implementing better protection against home invaders, visit our web site TODAY to order our home security products : theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to keeping criminals out of your personal space, and by that we mean your HOME!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Going with the (Cash) Flow: 4 Tips from theBulldog Bar for Ultimate Protection at ATMs
As you may already know, the crime of burglary doesn't always take place at someone's place of residence-- a burglary can happen practically anywhere.
This includes hotel rooms (while you're on vacation), conventional office environments & even trips to the the bank or the ATM.
With that being said, ATM safety should always be on your mind, because being confronted by a criminal in front of one of those machines could be a matter of life or death.
That's why we at theBulldog Bar have 4 standard safety tips to share with you... so you can have ultimate protection near ATMs-- especially now that the holidays are here (and illegal is signficantly higher during this particular season).
This includes hotel rooms (while you're on vacation), conventional office environments & even trips to the the bank or the ATM.
With that being said, ATM safety should always be on your mind, because being confronted by a criminal in front of one of those machines could be a matter of life or death.
That's why we at theBulldog Bar have 4 standard safety tips to share with you... so you can have ultimate protection near ATMs-- especially now that the holidays are here (and illegal is signficantly higher during this particular season).
1) Always pay close attention to the ATM you are about to use and be extra aware of your surroundings.
Never opt for using ATMs at the corners of a buildings or in poorly lit areas-- If possible, do your automated banking in public and only use teller machines in well-lit locations which are free of shrubbery and decorative partitions or dividers. Long story short-- STAY VISIBLE for any financials transactions you conduct at an ATM.
2) Maintain awareness of your surroundings before approaching the ATM as well as throughout your entire transaction. It's also essential to make sure that when you're leaving an ATM you'e not being followed. If you think someone may be trailing you after leaving a bank, drive straight to a police station or a well-lit place.
Never opt for using ATMs at the corners of a buildings or in poorly lit areas-- If possible, do your automated banking in public and only use teller machines in well-lit locations which are free of shrubbery and decorative partitions or dividers. Long story short-- STAY VISIBLE for any financials transactions you conduct at an ATM.
2) Maintain awareness of your surroundings before approaching the ATM as well as throughout your entire transaction. It's also essential to make sure that when you're leaving an ATM you'e not being followed. If you think someone may be trailing you after leaving a bank, drive straight to a police station or a well-lit place.
3) DO NOT use ATMs that may seem unusual in appearance or suspicious (based your gut instinct).
Always trust your intuition. If that particular banking machine requests information which you are not familiar with giving out at an ATM, or asks for security details you never typically provide during bank transactions, DO NOT disclose that information.
4) DO NOT allow people to look over your shoulder as you enter your PIN.
You never know what people may have up their sleeve these days... so rather than being careless about who sees or knows the Personal Identification Number to your finances, try to just memorize your code so you'll never have to write it down or look for it when you're in a place that may just not be 100% safe.
Now that we've discussed ATM protection we should also bring up the importance of door security protection at your home. Being just as cautious under your own roof can also help prevent an unfortunate situation (like a break-in) from happening to you.
Even though you may feel perfectly safe under your own roof.... it could never hurt to have powerful door security locks in place-- specifically on your front, back & side entryways.
Products like theBulldog Bar can not only boost your protection against burglars, these devices can provide you with the peace of mind you need to sleep well at night-- knowing you are efficiently armed against break-ins.
For more information about theBulldog Bar home security products or to place your order for one of our devices NOW. visit theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to maximum protection against "bad guys" at ATMs as well your humble abode!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Always trust your intuition. If that particular banking machine requests information which you are not familiar with giving out at an ATM, or asks for security details you never typically provide during bank transactions, DO NOT disclose that information.
4) DO NOT allow people to look over your shoulder as you enter your PIN.
You never know what people may have up their sleeve these days... so rather than being careless about who sees or knows the Personal Identification Number to your finances, try to just memorize your code so you'll never have to write it down or look for it when you're in a place that may just not be 100% safe.
Now that we've discussed ATM protection we should also bring up the importance of door security protection at your home. Being just as cautious under your own roof can also help prevent an unfortunate situation (like a break-in) from happening to you.
Even though you may feel perfectly safe under your own roof.... it could never hurt to have powerful door security locks in place-- specifically on your front, back & side entryways.
Products like theBulldog Bar can not only boost your protection against burglars, these devices can provide you with the peace of mind you need to sleep well at night-- knowing you are efficiently armed against break-ins.
For more information about theBulldog Bar home security products or to place your order for one of our devices NOW. visit theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to maximum protection against "bad guys" at ATMs as well your humble abode!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Monday, November 18, 2013
'Tis the Season to Be Jolly... & Safe From Holiday Crime Too!
As the holidays quickly approach... 'tis the season to be jolly.
'Tis also the season, unfortunately, of increased criminal activity across the U.S.
This includes higher rates of car break-ins, acts of identity theft, pick-pocketing incidents and reports of home burglary.
With that in mind, here are 9 easy-to-execute tips from theBulldog Bar Squad to help you feel jolly all year long and stay well-protected against the crimes which typically occur during this particular season:
1) Be aware of your surroundings at all times.
Statistically, criminals have often been known to prey on people while they are distracted (i.e. talking on their cell phones, running after their children, etc.).
2) Secure all handbags and book bags properly when you're away from your residence.Thieves like to go after belongings like these when they're left unattended in a car or in your cart while you're busy shopping.
3) Never walk away from your valuables or bags of newly purchased presents while you're out shopping-- not even for a minute.It only takes a split second for a crook to swipe anything of yours once it's out of your sight, so keep your eyes on all your possessions at all times.
4) Carry your purse close to your body any time you're away from "your castle."
This can easily be done by placing one end of your purse in the palm of one hand, and securing the opposite end of your handbag using the bend of your elbow. Never carry a purse by the handle or the strap in any circumstance however, because it can be snatched from your arms a lot more easily).
5) Carry your wallet in the breast pocket of your jacket or in the front pockets the your pants you are wearing. This is a much safer way to hang onto your hard-earned money.-- Storing things in the back of your pants is definitely one of the easiest ways to be pick-pocketed.
6) Scan a copy of your photo ID and all the credit cards you currently own.
This could save you all the headaches & hardships that seem to arise when they are lost or stolen.
7) Travel only on well-lit streets and populated areas if possible.
For added safety upon leaving your domain, try to bring a friend close companion with you, especially at night.
8) Don’t wait until you walk up to your front door to look for your keys.
It's much safer to have them ready before getting out of your car or before approaching your main entryway.
9) Always trust your instincts.
If your intuition tells you that leaving home or entering uncharted territory (like an empty parking lot or dark alley) may not be the best idea, then go with your gut!
You can also trust in effective home security products like theBulldog Bar to provide you with the increased protection you need to feel comfortable under your own roof, no matter what time of year it is.
For more information about theBulldog Bar door security locks or to place your order NOW visit theBulldogBar.com.
Here's to a jolly and crime-free season ahead!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
theBulldog Bar Sprays It Out Loud... with the Best Home Security Products
At theBulldog Bar we receive e-mail questions all the time about the effectiveness of tear gas for self-defense during residential invasion circumstances.
The truth is... tear gas is very effective, but only in the hands of a trained person.
Tear gas is considered a non-lethal personal self-defense device, but it has also been known to cause accidental deaths under certain conditions.
Chemical sprays like tear gas come in three different categories:
1) CN or chloroacetophenone
This was used by the military and police departments in the 60s and 70s but is no longer widely used. This gas has a fairly slow reaction time (3 to up to 30 seconds) for those who are doused with it.
2) CS or orthochlorobenzalmalononitrite
This chemical is a micro-pulverized irritant that infiltrates the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, eyes and skin in high concentrations. CS may be considered better than CN because it's readily available to the public, and is effective against violent attackers and is toxic-- which can cause vomiting and choking.
3) OS or oleorosin capsicum
OS is a self-defense product which is extracted from chili peppers and is more commonly known by the name of "pepper spray." Pepper spray was made available in 1977, but ONLY for police & law enforcement officials to use. Now this product can be found in the hands of the general public worldwide. OS can be highly distressing for a "bad guy" to experience when sprinkled with it... mainly because it can induce excessive coughing, choking and nausea as well as dilation of the eye capillaries (or temporary blindness). Skin contact with this chemical can cause a burning sensation and can further be aggravated by rubbing the area. One small burst of this strong stuff can render an attacker disabled for up to 45 minutes without causing permanent damage.
1) CN or chloroacetophenone
This was used by the military and police departments in the 60s and 70s but is no longer widely used. This gas has a fairly slow reaction time (3 to up to 30 seconds) for those who are doused with it.
2) CS or orthochlorobenzalmalononitrite
This chemical is a micro-pulverized irritant that infiltrates the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, eyes and skin in high concentrations. CS may be considered better than CN because it's readily available to the public, and is effective against violent attackers and is toxic-- which can cause vomiting and choking.
3) OS or oleorosin capsicum
OS is a self-defense product which is extracted from chili peppers and is more commonly known by the name of "pepper spray." Pepper spray was made available in 1977, but ONLY for police & law enforcement officials to use. Now this product can be found in the hands of the general public worldwide. OS can be highly distressing for a "bad guy" to experience when sprinkled with it... mainly because it can induce excessive coughing, choking and nausea as well as dilation of the eye capillaries (or temporary blindness). Skin contact with this chemical can cause a burning sensation and can further be aggravated by rubbing the area. One small burst of this strong stuff can render an attacker disabled for up to 45 minutes without causing permanent damage.
Self-defense sprays like the three we just mentioned are so potent that they're illegal in some states of the U.S. Airport regulations don't even allow them to be carried onto airplanes. Additionally, a multitude of building security procedures strictly prohibit the possession of these kinds of chemicals on their premises.
In summary, tear gases are a reliable source for personal self-defense, but only to fight off an attacker. Chemical spray products, however, are NOT to be used offensively... like to protect your property or do harm to someone you merely dislike.
As for protecting your property(such as your household), door security locks like theBulldog Bar can work more effectively to keep invaders out of your humble abode.
In summary, tear gases are a reliable source for personal self-defense, but only to fight off an attacker. Chemical spray products, however, are NOT to be used offensively... like to protect your property or do harm to someone you merely dislike.
As for protecting your property(such as your household), door security locks like theBulldog Bar can work more effectively to keep invaders out of your humble abode.
For more information about theBulldog Bar home security products or to place your order NOW visit theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to the best self defense & protection against home burglars!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
Here's to the best self defense & protection against home burglars!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Don't Be Left in a Holi-Daze...by Burglars!
So why not start the holidays off right and relieve some of your stress... by making sure your home and your cars are protected with the best door security devices and tips to prevent it?!
The FBI’s statistics show approximately 400,000 burglaries occur in the United States from November to December each year. So here are some helpful tips from your friends at theBulldog Bar to prevent that crime from occurring where you reside:
1) Always leave a light on.
Everyone looks forward to a vacation over the holidays, especially thieves. Hiding the signs of a vacant home, however, will help convince potential house invaders into thinking you are actually under your own roof, even when you're not. Additionally, leaving your lights on and setting up timers for your holiday lights as well as inside lamps will give off the impression that your humble abode is occupied!
Everyone looks forward to a vacation over the holidays, especially thieves. Hiding the signs of a vacant home, however, will help convince potential house invaders into thinking you are actually under your own roof, even when you're not. Additionally, leaving your lights on and setting up timers for your holiday lights as well as inside lamps will give off the impression that your humble abode is occupied!
2) Put your car on lockdown.
As everyone knows, shopping goes hand-in-hand with the holiday season. As you rush from store to store, packages can accidentally be left on the backseat of your car and in plain sight for criminals. To be safe, store all your Christmas goodies in the trunk instead, and don't forget to park in a well-lit area in addition to locking your doors.
As everyone knows, shopping goes hand-in-hand with the holiday season. As you rush from store to store, packages can accidentally be left on the backseat of your car and in plain sight for criminals. To be safe, store all your Christmas goodies in the trunk instead, and don't forget to park in a well-lit area in addition to locking your doors.
3) Protect your third floor walk up. Even security doors and building
superintendants cannot deter a committed thief. This means, always be aware and sure that the locks in any building doors (like your front door, laundry room & storage areas) are always in proper working order. If you live in an apartment or condo, don't forget to make sure your balcony door is locked (because thieves won’t
enter through the front door in these particular circumstances).
4) Give yourself a peace of mind.
No matter how prepared you think you can be, it seems like the bad guys can still find their way into your domain... That's why we at theBulldog Bar want you to be absolutely positive that you have adequate homeowner’s, renter’s and automobile insurance coverage to rest assured. Having the best home security devices like theBulldog Bar can also provide you with the same peace of mind when adequately installed.
No matter how prepared you think you can be, it seems like the bad guys can still find their way into your domain... That's why we at theBulldog Bar want you to be absolutely positive that you have adequate homeowner’s, renter’s and automobile insurance coverage to rest assured. Having the best home security devices like theBulldog Bar can also provide you with the same peace of mind when adequately installed.
5) Know what you've got.
If you ever become a victim of theft, you may already know that it will make your claim process easier if you have a complete inventory of all your missing items. With that being said, organize your personal property by room, category and/or by item list. You can also photograph items and attribute a cost and quantity to each one.
In a nutshell, here are 5 important theft prevention tips you can implement for improved protection against burglary.
For more information about our home security products or to place your order NOW visit theBulldogBar.com.
Here's to preventing home burglary during the holiday season!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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If you ever become a victim of theft, you may already know that it will make your claim process easier if you have a complete inventory of all your missing items. With that being said, organize your personal property by room, category and/or by item list. You can also photograph items and attribute a cost and quantity to each one.
In a nutshell, here are 5 important theft prevention tips you can implement for improved protection against burglary.
For more information about our home security products or to place your order NOW visit theBulldogBar.com.
Here's to preventing home burglary during the holiday season!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Temptation Island: How NOT to Tempt Burglars from Breaking Into Your Home
With the emergence of high-tech gadgets and elaborate electronics today, it's hard NOT to covet your neighbors' things...especially if you're a thief!
So here are some handy ways (according to yours truly at theBulldog Bar ) you can prevent home burglars from being tempted to break in and steal your new (and expensive) belongings:
1) DO NOT leave lawn mowers, snow blowers, barbecue grills and bicycles in visible sight. Even though your neighborhood MAY be safe, it only takes one incident to diminish your sense of safety on your own property.
2) Always lock you garden sheds, storage sheds and garages. While it may not seem likely that someone would rummage through those areas of your residence...sometimes the bad guys can get the most 'bang for their buck' with a few stolen home improvement pieces which are typically stored in those locations.
3) Try using curtains in all your windows including garages and basement windows. Natural light may always add a nice ambiance to parts of your dwelling which don't usually get a lot of TLC...but installing curtains in those rooms is an essential part of boosting your security against anyone who may have an eye on some of your valuables!
4) Never leave notes in front of your door saying “Gone Fishing" or "Out Shopping.” One of the biggest mistakes we make when we feel 'safe & sound' is trusting that everyone around us is just as harmless as we are. Avoid leaving notes on your door and simply call or send a message to those who truly need to know your whereabouts while you're away from your humble abode.
5) Get the best door security locks for your front, back & side entryways. No locks, regardless of brand or quality, can be 100% effective. That's why we recommend you back them up by using a combination of deadbolt locks and products like theBulldog Bar ... to provide you with enough protection for your main points of entry.
To find out more about how theBulldog Bar can reinforce your door security at home visit: theBulldogBar.com NOW.
Here's to preventing temptation when it comes to home burglars!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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So here are some handy ways (according to yours truly at theBulldog Bar ) you can prevent home burglars from being tempted to break in and steal your new (and expensive) belongings:
1) DO NOT leave lawn mowers, snow blowers, barbecue grills and bicycles in visible sight. Even though your neighborhood MAY be safe, it only takes one incident to diminish your sense of safety on your own property.
2) Always lock you garden sheds, storage sheds and garages. While it may not seem likely that someone would rummage through those areas of your residence...sometimes the bad guys can get the most 'bang for their buck' with a few stolen home improvement pieces which are typically stored in those locations.
3) Try using curtains in all your windows including garages and basement windows. Natural light may always add a nice ambiance to parts of your dwelling which don't usually get a lot of TLC...but installing curtains in those rooms is an essential part of boosting your security against anyone who may have an eye on some of your valuables!
4) Never leave notes in front of your door saying “Gone Fishing" or "Out Shopping.” One of the biggest mistakes we make when we feel 'safe & sound' is trusting that everyone around us is just as harmless as we are. Avoid leaving notes on your door and simply call or send a message to those who truly need to know your whereabouts while you're away from your humble abode.
5) Get the best door security locks for your front, back & side entryways. No locks, regardless of brand or quality, can be 100% effective. That's why we recommend you back them up by using a combination of deadbolt locks and products like theBulldog Bar ... to provide you with enough protection for your main points of entry.
To find out more about how theBulldog Bar can reinforce your door security at home visit: theBulldogBar.com NOW.
Here's to preventing temptation when it comes to home burglars!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Lockin' It Down: 10 Ways to Improve Your Door Security at Home
When it comes to having the best home security measures in place at your residence, sometimes the best thing to do is to simply go back to basics.
6. Arrange for your lawn to be mowed, even if you have plans to go away for an extended period of time. Landscaping negligence is a huge sign of an unoccupied territory--and it can also make for ideal hiding spots when it comes to break-ins.
7. Check the locks on your doors, windows and gates regularly. Be sure to replace them when needed, because putting it off by just one day could coincidentally be the day when someone tries to access your homestead and take all your valuable belongings.
8. Avoid installing push-button knobs on front, back and side entry doors to your digs. This type of doorknobs are easily opened by intruders.
9. Secure entryways to your residence which can easily be compromised. Sliding glass doors, for example, are vulnerable... so adding special locks to the weakest openings of your house can definitely provide better security
10. Inspect the windows in all your rooms to determine whether any of them (especially in older houses) may need better locks. You can always find newer window protection items at your local hardware store.
So here are a few strategies from theBulldog Bar Squad that can make it a piece of cake to protect your household against thieves & attempted break-ins:
1. Make it difficult for invaders to attempt gaining access to your property, by constantly making your humble abode appear occupied from the outside. Timers on your interior lights can help do the trick.
2. Lock ALL outside doors and windows before you leave the premises or go to bed in the evenings. And when leaving your domain, even for a short time, be sure to ALWAYS lock your doors.
3. Be sure to leave the lights on when you go out. If you should leave the house for a couple of hours make it a habit to connect your lamps to automatic timers so they'll switch on and off during the evenings.
4. Always keep your garage door closed and locked, even when you're under your own roof. An open garage door is a huge temptation for criminals to scope out your valuables and potentially return at a later date.
5. Do not allow daily deliveries of mail, newspaper or flyers to build up while you are away for days at a time. Make arrangements with the post office, with a friend or a neighbor to collect all your packages & new arrivals until you're back in your neck of the woods.
1. Make it difficult for invaders to attempt gaining access to your property, by constantly making your humble abode appear occupied from the outside. Timers on your interior lights can help do the trick.
2. Lock ALL outside doors and windows before you leave the premises or go to bed in the evenings. And when leaving your domain, even for a short time, be sure to ALWAYS lock your doors.
3. Be sure to leave the lights on when you go out. If you should leave the house for a couple of hours make it a habit to connect your lamps to automatic timers so they'll switch on and off during the evenings.
4. Always keep your garage door closed and locked, even when you're under your own roof. An open garage door is a huge temptation for criminals to scope out your valuables and potentially return at a later date.
5. Do not allow daily deliveries of mail, newspaper or flyers to build up while you are away for days at a time. Make arrangements with the post office, with a friend or a neighbor to collect all your packages & new arrivals until you're back in your neck of the woods.
6. Arrange for your lawn to be mowed, even if you have plans to go away for an extended period of time. Landscaping negligence is a huge sign of an unoccupied territory--and it can also make for ideal hiding spots when it comes to break-ins.
7. Check the locks on your doors, windows and gates regularly. Be sure to replace them when needed, because putting it off by just one day could coincidentally be the day when someone tries to access your homestead and take all your valuable belongings.
8. Avoid installing push-button knobs on front, back and side entry doors to your digs. This type of doorknobs are easily opened by intruders.
9. Secure entryways to your residence which can easily be compromised. Sliding glass doors, for example, are vulnerable... so adding special locks to the weakest openings of your house can definitely provide better security
10. Inspect the windows in all your rooms to determine whether any of them (especially in older houses) may need better locks. You can always find newer window protection items at your local hardware store.
So there you go. Ten hassle-free ways to improve your door security measures in order to enhance your protection against home burglars.
Door security locks like theBulldog Bar can also make it easier for you to boost your safety & sleep sound at night, knowing your doors can't be kicked in and your valuables can't be stolen.
For more information about theBulldog Bar features or to place your order TODAY visit theBulldogBar.com NOW.
Here's to lockin' it down against home burglary ...no matter where in the world you reside!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Connect Four: Understanding the 4 Types of Burglary
At theBulldog Bar we strongly believe the best way to beef up your home security measures is to better understand the 'act of burglary' first, so you can implement your burglary prevention tactics more effectively.
What many of you many not be aware of is that there are actually 4 types of burglary, according to the law:
1) Completed Burglary
This is an illegal act in which a person who has no legal right to be present in a 'structure' (meaning a household, a hotel room, your car, etc.) successfully gains entry. This can happen both by use of force, or without force at all.
2) Forcible Entry
This is a form of completed burglary in which a 'force' is used to gain entry into a residence or other type of 'structure.' Some examples include: breaking a glass window, slashing a window screen or prying open a door jamb.
3) Unlawful Entry Without Force
Like forcible entry, this is also a type of completed burglary committed by someone having no legal right to be on the premises even though no force is used.
4) Attempted Forcible Entry
This is an example of burglary where force is actually used in an attempt to obtain access to someone's living quarters, office space or other kind of 'structure' (which he/she does not legally have permission to enter).
So there you have it-- 4 kinds of burglary you can prevent from happening by boosting your door security strategies.
One easy and affordable way to increase your protection against invaders is to invest in durable home security products like theBulldog Bar .
These sturdy devices are easy to install and are guaranteed to keep your doors (front doors, back doors, side entrances, etc.) from being kicked in by thieves hoping to break in and steal your valuables.
theBulldog Bar is a product that was specifically designed to secure your doors more appropriately without taking away from the aesthetics of your domain.
To view our latest designs of theBulldog Bar or to place your order NOW visit: theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to understanding the 4 types of burglary and doing exactly what it takes to keep those crimes from happening to you!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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What many of you many not be aware of is that there are actually 4 types of burglary, according to the law:
1) Completed Burglary
This is an illegal act in which a person who has no legal right to be present in a 'structure' (meaning a household, a hotel room, your car, etc.) successfully gains entry. This can happen both by use of force, or without force at all.
2) Forcible Entry
This is a form of completed burglary in which a 'force' is used to gain entry into a residence or other type of 'structure.' Some examples include: breaking a glass window, slashing a window screen or prying open a door jamb.
3) Unlawful Entry Without Force
Like forcible entry, this is also a type of completed burglary committed by someone having no legal right to be on the premises even though no force is used.
4) Attempted Forcible Entry
This is an example of burglary where force is actually used in an attempt to obtain access to someone's living quarters, office space or other kind of 'structure' (which he/she does not legally have permission to enter).
So there you have it-- 4 kinds of burglary you can prevent from happening by boosting your door security strategies.
One easy and affordable way to increase your protection against invaders is to invest in durable home security products like theBulldog Bar .
These sturdy devices are easy to install and are guaranteed to keep your doors (front doors, back doors, side entrances, etc.) from being kicked in by thieves hoping to break in and steal your valuables.
theBulldog Bar is a product that was specifically designed to secure your doors more appropriately without taking away from the aesthetics of your domain.
To view our latest designs of theBulldog Bar or to place your order NOW visit: theBulldogBar.com .
Here's to understanding the 4 types of burglary and doing exactly what it takes to keep those crimes from happening to you!
-- theBulldog Bar Squad
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