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.

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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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