Preventing Home Break-Ins This Summer
Real Simple Magazine's Kris Connell Offers Tips To Help You Avoid Becoming A Victim
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Every year, more than 6 million homes are broken into, often while families are on vacation. Real Simple magazine's Kris Connell shows Harry Smith how you can burglarproof your home.
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Kris Connell and Harry Smith discuss ways to avoid home break-ins on The Early Show Tuesday (CBS/The Early Show)
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But your house doesn't have to be one of them. Experts say there's plenty you can do to make it tougher for burglars to make off with your possessions.
On The Early Show Tuesday, Kris Connell of Real Simple magazine (www.realsimple.com) shared a few smart moves homeowners can make inside and outside the house to keep a burglar out, or at least minimize his haul!
Seventy percent of burglars are amateurs, opportunists who break in on impulse and steal low-risk items, such as petty-cash boxes and jewelry, according to the Burglary Prevention Council. Another 28 percent are semiprofessionals: They'll observe a home, watch daily routines, or wait until you're away on a trip before striking. Typically, these thieves plan their crime a week or so in advance. Only about 2 percent of burglars are pros who carefully plan, focusing on high-end homes.
The 10 items thieves are usually after, the council says, are TVs, computers (especially laptops) and printers, DVD players and DVDs, stereo equipment, weapons, jewelry and watches, tools, cameras, credit cards and sports equipment, such as golf clubs.
Connell advises that the best defense against a break-in is good neighbors. A trusted neighbor will keep an eye on things while you're away. You can also ask this person to park a car in your driveway on occasion so that it looks like people are coming and going, to shovel your walk if it snows, and pick up your mail. A pile of newspapers on your driveway or front porch is a dead giveaway to anyone passing your house that nobody is at home.
OTHER STEPS TO TAKE OUTSIDE YOUR HOME
STEPS TO TAKE INSIDE YOUR HOME
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