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IRVING, Texas, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- It's no secret thieves do not take vacations. In fact, according to crime statistics, burglaries actually increase in the summer. To help protect your property, the National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) has created a simple 4-point checklist.
* Discourage the thief: Since burglars prefer to break in to houses that
look unoccupied, lower your home's appeal by making it look like you're
there. Use timers on lights, radios and televisions. Ask neighbors to
put trash cans out on trash day. Leave drapes and shades open. Leave
a car parked in the driveway, or ask a neighbor to park there. Do not
let your mail or newspapers pile up; arrange for mail and newspaper
delivery to stop, or ask a friend to help. Mow your lawn before you
leave.
* Prevent easy access: Make your home a more difficult target by
increasing the time it takes a burglar to enter. Lock all doors and
windows, and secure the garage door. Install deadbolt locks for added
security. Trim your trees and hedges; this gives burglars fewer hiding
places. Replace burned-out yard lights, and consider upgrading with
built-in motion detectors.
* Manage the risk: Make sure your neighbors know you are going on
vacation; ask them to watch your house. Tell them how long you will be
gone and the names or descriptions of anyone that may need access to
your house. Leave a house key and a number where you can be reached,
with a trusted individual. For extended vacations, consider a house
sitter. Notify police when you will be away.
* Detect an intruder: NBFAA recommends investing in a home security
system. In an industry survey of 1,000 public safety officials, 85
percent of police chiefs said security systems decrease the likelihood
a home will be burglarized, and almost 90 percent felt security systems
increase their chances of apprehending burglars. Because crime
statistics show that most security systems are turned off in those
homes that are burglarized, NBFAA reminds consumers to activate their
systems, especially when on vacation. Finally, make sure that anyone
with access to the home knows how to properly operate the system.
About NBFAA
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NBFAA, a non-profit 501(c) 6 trade association, is the nation's oldest and largest organization dedicated to representing, promoting, and supporting the electronic life safety, security, and systems industry. Member companies specialize in services to commercial and residential consumers, including security and fire alarms, video surveillance, access control and monitoring. The NBFAA may be reached at (888) 447-1689 or on the Web at http://www.alarm.org/
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NBFAA
CONTACT: Georgia M. Calaway, APR, Director of Communication, Public Relations & Marketing, ext. 209, GeorgiaC@alarm.org, or Jason Smith, Communication Coordinator, ext. 210, JasonS@alarm.org, both of NBFAA, +1-888-447-1689