Former Burglars Reveal Their Deepest Secrets To Help Homeowners Avoid Break-Ins

Cars Are Not Houses

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, car theft occurs every 6.5 minutes in cases where the driver left the keys inside the vehicle. This is actually unsurprising, considering most of us have become forgetful although not many of us want to admit this.

More disturbingly, many drivers leave their cars unlocked, which becomes an easy target for thieves. As such, the NICB urges owners to set the alarm and, as much as possible, park the vehicle inside the garage.

Vacation Only To Get Robbed

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employees who have been serving for less than ten years are entitled to between ten and 14 days of paid vacation per year. As such, Americans save up and prepare in advance before the big day comes.

And while they are itching to get out of the office and on to scenic places, it is worth noting that this can also be a time when burglars lurk around. The best trick is to not update social media followers while away from home.

Keep Valuable Items In Unsuspecting Spots

Burglars will no doubt go first to vaults, cabinets, and safes because it is the most logical thing to do. Anyone in their right mind would know that these spots are where valuables are kept, but don’t these things only make the hiding spaces more obvious?

This person thought of a better way to hide valuables from a burglar’s plain sight: underneath a mountain of clothes. Of course, no one would suspect a thing but the longer a laundry sits unwashed, the more it becomes a breeding ground for germs.

Just Don’t Overshare

How many times did our parents tell us never to talk to strangers? We feel that this was just a lesson that should have been inculcated in our minds since we were young, but this tip proves that some people can be too comfortable with people they don’t know.

While agents are tasked with knocking on a lot of doors, experts warn us to be always on our guard when letting people inside the house. Hence, it is crucial to verify their identity first by asking for their company ID or calling the company.

No Dog But Still, Beware!

While all dogs are great companions for life, others are more equipped in guarding not just the master but the property as well. According to the American Kennel Club, this type of canine is loyal, watchful, and courageous enough to bark at a stranger.

However, not all people are responsible enough to have a pet dog. Nonetheless, having a “Beware” sign will tell a burglar that stealing from this house is not going to be a walk in the park because of the canine.

Fool Them Once Shame On Them…

The tradition of leaving the key under the mat may sound ridiculous but a lot of people still do it. A 2011 Ask Jeeves survey found that one percent practice this habit for their relatives, family, and servicemen who will need access to the house.

And while a lot of people have become smart enough not to do this, desperate burglars will certainly take a look in that spot. Fool them by gluing a spare key that doesn’t open anything and let them try it on the door.

Free Cars For Everyone!

How many times have you forgotten your car keys inside the house? Perhaps this is why most homeowners love hanging their keys beside the door because this way, it’s become impossible to leave them behind.

According to MoneyGeek, nearly 2,400 vehicles are stolen every day, which amounts to an estimated 873,000 cars a year! This is why it pays to be smart and think ahead of the bad guys, and this simple trick can help save thousands of dollars!

Cars Are Not Houses

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, car theft occurs every 6.5 minutes in cases where the driver left the keys inside the vehicle. This is actually unsurprising, considering most of us have become forgetful although not many of us want to admit this.

More disturbingly, many drivers leave their cars unlocked, which becomes an easy target for thieves. As such, the NICB urges owners to set the alarm and, as much as possible, park the vehicle inside the garage.

Don’t Be Predictable

According to Scotsman, one in five homes become vulnerable to burglary only because owners still follow the tradition of leaving their keys under the mat, plant pot, or on top of the door frame. While this allows others access to the house, it is not worth risking.

A Yale survey found that the majority of the respondents didn’t feel that their abodes were safe if they left the keys near the door. So there is no reason to do this; and the best solution may be to install security doorbell cameras.

Unlocked Windows = Better Opportunity

Just like unlocked doors, windows are great opportunities for thieves to break in. Take it from this ex-burglar, who went inside schools without a hard time. Needless to say, owners should make sure to lock their windows before leaving or change the mechanism of the locks.

Reader’s Digest notes that 23 percent of burglaries happen because thieves enter first-floor windows. It added that bad guys need not be experts in breaking in because homeowners give them the opportunity to commit the crime.

Don’t Leave Valuables In The Car

It is a common misconception that crows steal things that shine but Animal Fate clarified that the birds don’t actually like them. On the other hand, thieves become attracted to expensive stuff, so as a precaution, don’t let other people see precious belongings.

Especially if the vehicle is not tinted, thieves can easily spot precious items like laptops, cell phones, or jewelry. With this post, we can already tell that we have to be wary of people of all ages and from different walks of life.

Keep The Sparkly Stuff Hidden

In January 2022, “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin became a victim of a burglary, where she lost $1 million in jewelry. The bad guys targeted her Los Angeles home, and it is safe to say that they probably headed to her closet where she probably stored her valuables.

It is logical to keep accessories and jewelry in the closet because it will be easier to find the things that could match an outfit. However, for assurance, it may be wise to store them away from this nook.

Garage Stuff Are Not For Free

Don’t be complacent even if you live in a friendly neighborhood. An open garage, either for accessibility purposes or due to forgetfulness, presents a great chance for thieves to enter and basically get all the things they can.

On top of keeping the garage locked, SafeWise advises adding bright lights with motion detectors to keep the burglars aware that the owners are not playing when it comes to home security. An open overhead garage door is also a very tempting invitation so keep it closed all the time.

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