Your News: Burglary Prevention

By TINA STOKLOSA
Updated 4:16 PM EST, Tue, Oct 6, 2009

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Burglary Prevention Tips:
 

  • Make sure outside doors have dead-bolt locks and are made of solid wood or metal.

 

  • Clearly display your house number and give an extra key to a trusted neighbor.

 

  • Install a peephole or viewer in all entry doors.

 

  • Lock windows and install bright outside lights and motions detectors.

 

  • Use times when you travel.

 

  • Consider an audible alarm system.

First Published: Oct 6, 2009 3:05 PM EST

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