How To Think Like A Burglar


by Jesse Evans - Date: 2008-09-26 - Word Count: 277 Share This!

The enemies of any burglar are Time and Attention. The longer a burglary lasts, the more likely the Police are going to arrive. Also, any attention drawn to a burglary will likely lead to wearing an orange jumpsuit. If you keep in mind that Time and Attention are the enemies of a thief, you are more likely to make you home or business less susceptible to robbery.

There is no such thing as a burglary-proof building, there are only buildings that are more difficult to burglarize without capture. You have plenty of options to protect your family, business. You can install an Electronic Security System, Security Gate, Door Access Control, Surveillance Cameras, etc.

With all of these options, it is easy to get overwhelmed. This is why it is important to think about the two enemies of any burglar: Time and Attention. If you use this philosophy to model you security strategy, you can achieve a high level of security at an affordable price.

An electronic Security System is fundamental. In the event of an intrusion, the Police will be alerted of a break in, and loud sirens will alert anyone around of a burglary. Both Time and Attention are affected, and a burglars freedom is dramatically reduced.

A Door Access System will not allow entry to anyone not verified. The presence of a Camera System can deter criminals, because the last thing a burglar wants is their criminal act to be recorded. A Security Gate is really effective if you want to protect against vehicle theft. Other security options are available, but you need to think about what you are protecting, and how Security Technology can aide you in protection.

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