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I came across this interesting infographic in the Washington Post recently called “Anatomy of a Burglary,” which reveals some fascinating statistics about break-ins, including a few ways to protect your valuables and deter thieves. Some interesting facts: • Most burglaries occur between 10AM and 3PM. • The typical house burglar is a male teenager who lives within a couple of miles of your home. • Burglars spend on an average between 8 and 12 minutes inside your home. Not only did the graphic detail the most common entry points for a burglar, but it also offered these helpful tips for protecting your home: • A home with a security system is 3 times less likely to be broken into than a home without a security system. (Even if you don’t have one, buying the stickers for them can deter an amateur.) • Consider alternatives to the master bedroom for hiding valuables. It’s the first place most burglars go. • Burglars want to spend fewer than 60 seconds breaking in. Anything you can do to lengthen that time will increase the likelihood they’ll pass on your house. • The appearance of an unoccupied home is what typically attracts burglars. Not bringing the garbage cans back up a few days after trash day can be a big sign you’re not around. For a detailed look at the infographic, visit the Washington Post site below. Protect your home and your valuables! Common sense is often enough to keep you from becoming a victim. And remember: Keep an inventory of your possessions for insurance purposes. Quality of your neighborhood got you nervous? Looking to move to a nicer zip code? I’d be glad to help you find a safer home. Contact me! Visit justlistedcleveland today!
Posted on: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 22:22:45 +0000

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