Spring, summer - all year-round home security tips
The weather conditions during the spring, summer season encourage homeowners to naturally become a bit lackadaisical with their home security. Opening doors and windows for that summer breeze and causally straying over to neighbors’ houses, all the while, leaving their home at risk for a break-in. And although it may be a subject that most people may not want to add think about but there are ways to help mitigate risk and protect yourself and your family more. Homeowners can protect spring, summer fun, personal possessions, and family members with several easy security precautions.
Spring and summer home safety checklist:
- Summer security: In warmer months, we tend to see a spike in property crimes. Take the time to prepare for spring and summer security and avoid the mess of a break-in.
- Spring, summertime maintenance for your home: Basic home maintenance can act as a natural deterrent to burglars. Performing basic tasks such as lawn maintenance can help remove hiding spots for a would-be intruder.
- Spring, summer safety for kids and home: Summertime is a favorite for kids because they often get a lengthy break from school. However, this means you will have the added responsibility of making sure your kids are protected at home. Take the time to prep for summer safety for kids
About 1.4 million burglaries occurred in 2017, and more than two in three break-ins were of residential properties, according to FBI data.
Policy Advice has 27 Alarming Burglary Statistics for 2022
Cove, a home security firm, surveyed nearly 1,000 people who have experienced a break-in at least once to learn more about how burglars entered the home and what they wished they had done in hindsight to better protect their property.
Home invasions aren’t always random. Studies show that many break-ins are committed by a person who lives within two miles of the property.
A broken window tended to be the most common point of entry for a burglar. The following chart breaks down how burglars most often gained access to a home.
How Burglars Most Often Enter a Home
The average dollar value of stolen items from a break-in was $1,839.55, according to the study. Respondents say they were able to recover an average of about 22% of the items stolen during their break-ins.
“Research conducted with convicted home invaders shows burglars typically avoid breaking into homes they consider more complicated,” researchers note. “While an active alarm system is likely to deter a break-in, so are big dogs that might be considered aggressive or likely to defend the home.”
Spring and summer security tips
Take a close look at your home. Are you really ready for summer? As you inspect for summer security, think about all the extra concerns you’ll have with kids at home. Try out the following tips to improve your home’s summer security.
- Install a secure area for outdoor valuables: Put in a shed or install a secure area to lock up those bikes and skateboards.
- Put in a security camera: A security camera can help alleviate some stress by providing you with an extra set of eyes (although not in the back of your head) which will allow you to check in on the kids from time to time.
- Use ADT Pulse® to receive notifications: Using ADT Pulse, you can receive notifications informing you when kids make it home or leave for their next summertime adventure. Make summer security a priority and be ready before the summer vacation craziness gets started.
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