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10 things burglars don’t want you to know

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

Burglars would rather keep their dirty little secrets to themselves. But today, Schlage, makers of the grade one Touchscreen Deadbolt, and I are revealing what they don’t want you to know.

  1. Burglars have jobs too. Your burglar was already in your house. He was there recently to repair the furnace, deliver the new flat screen TV or pick up old furniture you wanted to donate.
  2. Attractive ornaments or pricey “kids’ things” outside your home can indicate to a potential intruder that your house is full of valuables.
  3. Don’t let a service person use your bathroom. This may seem rude, but burglars have been known to visit the john so they could unlock or disable its window for future entrance into your house.
  4. Make sure your house alarm’s control panel is not visible through glass to someone loitering outside.
  5. Always have your newspaper and mail delivery put on hold when you’re away. And if you notice a flyer on your doorknob, immediately remove it so that the burglar who put it there doesn’t think you’re on vacation.
  6. Would you ever exit your house wearing only socks because you forgot to put your shoes on? Absolutely never! So make it a point to also never forget to lock your door after leaving.
  7. If someone is at your door, and you’re not expecting anyone, it’s not a crime to ignore them. That person on the other side may be a burglar casing your house (“Do you know where Clover Street is?”) and your demeanor to see if you’re easy prey.
  8. Hot spots for a burglar’s entrance include the window above the kitchen sink and the upper level windows. Have these spots set with alarms, and install motion detectors upstairs.
  9. Even a half-witted burglar knows to check medicine bottles for those diamond earrings, and scour through the sock and underwear drawer for more valuables. But he just might not bother going into the children’s bedrooms.
  10. Even though the sun’s beginning to set, you insist on keeping your blinds up or curtains open to milk what little daylight is left to lighten up the room. Meanwhile, a savvy burglar is strolling about the neighborhood, catching glimpses through windows that he can see through because it’s dusk (let alone night time). This way he can pick easy looking targets or ones with visible valuables.

Robert Siciliano home security expert to Schlage discussinghome security and identity theft on TBS Movie and a Makeover. Disclosures. For Roberts FREE ebook text- SECURE Your@emailaddress -to 411247.

Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Robert, excellent points to keep the burglars guessing.

Jan 24, 2014 10:42 PM
Eric Galuppo
Real Estate Rev - More Leads Means More Revenue

Robert, this post is one of my favorite posts I’ve read this week. Very valuable information. These reminders must keep in mind for our safety.

Jan 24, 2014 11:12 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

Robert, this is a great post with great information. How do you do it day in and day out? I'm reblogging.

Jan 24, 2014 11:59 PM
David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

Thats just sick. I dont know maybe its me but I simply cannot understand that mentality. If you want something WORK for it. A theif WILL go to jail at one point or another.

For me I also use a Glock 9 so an intruder wont get very far in my home but they will be relieved of having to steal to survive as they will not survive, period

Jan 25, 2014 12:40 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Robert, congratulations on getting picked up by the Huffington Post!  Great information.

Jan 25, 2014 06:18 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Hey, Robert! I included this post in today's Last Week's Favorites.  Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Jan 25, 2014 10:43 PM
Cathy Wolters
Wolters Realty & Property Management Company - Cocoa, FL
Your Brevard County Property Management Expert

Thanks for sharing.  o wpu;dn't have thought of some of those things. i don't think I have ever had a service person ask to use the restroom.  I would feel really bad saying no. I guess I could just check it when they leave. 

Jan 26, 2014 12:11 AM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Robert:  Thank you so much for sharing this post and its list.  I'm going to share as many places as possible with the hopes that it will help many ...

Gene  

Jan 26, 2014 12:13 AM
Rich Cederberg
eXp Realty - Albuquerque, NM
eXp Realty Agent Albuquerque

Great info, some new safety tips to think about and some great reminders about others. 

Jan 26, 2014 12:53 AM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

These are really good suggestions . . . for rich folk.  I have nothing any burglar would remotely want.  They would be targeting me and sitting in my bushes to see through my windows . . . unless they really wanted my DVD collection.;-)

Jan 26, 2014 06:23 AM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Robert - all good tips.  I think it is important not only to not showcase what you have but also not talk about it nor let people know when you are not home.

Jan 26, 2014 07:09 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Thanks for these tips.  I once had to impersonate a dog .. arf arf arf... when someone approached by home one night.  It worked!  LOL

Jan 26, 2014 11:22 AM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

That's a lot of helpful info, thanks for sharing it with us!  We need to keep the bad guys away!

Jan 26, 2014 02:56 PM
Jennifer Fivelsdal
JFIVE Home Realty LLC | 845-758-6842|162 Deer Run Rd Red Hook NY 12571 - Rhinebeck, NY
Mid Hudson Valley real estate connection

Robert I appreciate the security tips you shared.  It is so important to lock all windows and I like the advice of alarms on upper windows.

Jan 26, 2014 03:42 PM
Janis Borgueta
Newburgh, NY
Retired RE Salesperson

Robert it is a scary place these days. Good info to remember and keep safe.

Jan 26, 2014 07:46 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Thank you for the great tips. I will share these with others.

Jan 26, 2014 07:57 PM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566

That is very interesting. Thanks for your insights. They are worth sharing.

Jan 26, 2014 08:43 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Very useful tips.  By the way, I never thought of hiding expensive jewelry in a medicine cabinet!  

Jan 27, 2014 03:08 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Thanks for the advice Robert, I generally don't have much of value laying around to make it worth a burglary. 

We did have some methheads who thought copper would be a fun thing to steal in one of our rural homes though, took a week sitting in the yard with a shotgun to convince them that it was a bad idea.  (with the sheriff's blessing)

Jan 27, 2014 04:54 AM
Jean Hanley
Coldwell Banker Kivett Teeters - Hemet, CA
Specializing in Folks Who Want To Buy/Sell Homes

Robert, these are important things to know.  I am going to include these points in my neighborhood watch report.

Jan 29, 2014 10:34 PM