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Home Crime Prevention & Safety Tips
Start With the Front Door
- Check who is at the door before opening it. Pause before opening the door to verify the visitor's identity. If you are
unsure of the authenticity of the caller's identity, do NOT open the door. Never
open the door to an unexpected caller who cannot provide adequate
identification. If you feel uneasy about the visitor, simply do not allow the
entrance to your home. If they persist in demanding entrance, call the local
authorities and report the situation.
- Request identification from visitors you don't know. If you do not recognize the visitor, request that they provide a photo
identification to you by passing it under the door frame. If they do not comply,
do not allow them to enter.
- Install a door with a peep hole at the very least or, if possible, a video surveillance unit to
visually verify a visitor's identity. Do not rely on this alone, remember to
always ask for identification. If the visitor obscures his face or avoids
standing in an area that can be easily observed by you without opening the door,
beware and ask that they present themselves clearly. If they refuse to comply,
report this encounter to your police department as suspicious activity and
provide a detailed report of the incident.
General Safety For Your Home
- Every exterior door needs a deadbolt. Equip every entryway into your home from the outside with a deadbolt locking
mechanism. Also consider installing a professional security or alarm system with an access panel at each exterior door.
- Leave interior light on while away. If you will be away from your home over night, leave an interior light turned
on.
- Do not hide spare key in obvious locations. Do not hide a spare door key over the door frame or under the welcome mat.
- If your home has a garage door, do not rely on the single lock present on most
doors. Always install a padlock and keep it locked at all times. If the padlock
is left open and unattended, a thief may remove the padlock and have a duplicate
key made. Once the padlock is replaced by the thief, he can enter your garage at
his convenience.
- Make a list of all your valuable. Keep an accurate log of your valuables including any identifying factors like
serial numbers or engravings. It is also advised to mark all of your valuables
to aid in your recovery of the items in the event that they are stolen.
- Stop mail deliveries while on vacation. When leaving for an extended period of time, stop all deliveries, set interior
lights up on a timer. Notify your local police department of your intended dates
of absence from your home. Ask a neighbor to check your home frequently at
irregular intervals. Arrange for regular lawn care to be performed during your
absence.
- Post neighborhood watch signs. Help protect your neighbors and let thieves know that your neighborhood is
watched by the residents by posting neighborhood watch signs. If you see any
suspicious activity, call the police immediately.
Staying Safe in an Apartment
- Make sure intercoms are working. If your complex has an intercom system, report any malfunctions to the
landlord and insist upon prompt repair and maintenance of the system.
- Don't let strangers into the apartment building. Never admit a person who claims to be visiting another resident of your
building or a caller arrives who you do not recognize
- Refer maintenance staff to the apartment manager. If a repairman or delivery person requests admittance for interior work or for
a resident that is not at home, refer him to the office manager of your
building.
- Report all unusually activity to the police. Report all suspicious persons and activity in your building to the police
immediately. If you notice someone loitering or acting strangely, call the
police and give as many details as possible. Practice in memorizing
distinguishing physical features of those around you. Guess heights and weights
and then ask friends if you were correct. Try to pay attention to eye and hair
color. Take note of tattoos or scars and what they resemble as well as their
location on the body. Practice by mentally recording what a person is wearing
and then look away to see how many details you can recall accurately such as
color, layers of clothing, glasses, and style of shoes.
More Crime Prevention Tips and Information
- Crime Prevention Tips for Your Home - Learn about safety practices you should follow when answering the door, leave for vacation or while living in an apartment.
- Car Travel and Public Transportation Safety Tips - Read tips about staying safe in your car, on pubic transportation (bus, subway, etc), or when in a venerable enclosed space.
- Prevent a pickpocket from stealing your wallet - Learn about the simple precautionary steps you can take to prevent a pick pocket from stealing your wallet or other valuables.
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