Preventing Burglary

Home Security Tips from the National Crime Prevention Council

Coldwell Banker | Howard Perry and Walston

If you were locked out of your house, would you still be able to get in? Maybe you keep an unlocked window in the back, or a hidden key in your mailbox or on top of a window ledge? You may think this is a good idea, but guess what? If you can break in, so can a burglar!

One out of ten homes will be burglarized this year. For a small amount of time and money, you can make your home more secure and reduce your chances of being a victim.

Many burglars will spend no longer than 60 seconds trying to break into a home. Goodlocks - and good neighbors who watch out for each other - can be big deterrents to burglars.

For more information on keeping your home safe, click here to check out the National Crime Prevention Council's safety tips.