Archive for the tag "burglary"
Don’t Let Your Social Life Sabotage Your Security
My reference to your “social life” in the title of this article is not in the traditional sense. By social life, I am referring to online activity that takes place on social networking sites on the internet such as Facebook and MySpace. Although the main reason I choose not to have a social networking account [...]
Posted: 4 November, 2011 in Security and Safety.
Tags: burglary, crime, safety, security, social networking, stalking
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Police Offer Home Security Tips
I know that many of us have heard these warnings again and again, but they’re worth repeating because when it comes to home security, it’s easy to get lulled into complacency. After all, if your home has never been broken into, you don’t know what that feeling is like. I confess. I’ve never had my [...]
Posted: 18 October, 2011 in Burglary.
Tags: advice, burglary, home security, police, tips
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Use Outdoor Security Lighting Wisely
This is something I have been noticing for years and I must admit it baffles me. Driving around late at night, I will see numerous homes with outside lights turned on. Some of them might just have a single light turned on at their front door while others have numerous flood lights on which are [...]
Posted: 11 October, 2011 in Burglary.
Tags: burglary, motion sensor, security lights
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Time is Right For Neighborhood Watch Groups
The economic news does not seem to be getting any better. It seems that this recession is more than the politicians can handle. Unemployment remains high and word of new lay-offs seem to be in the news every day. Our current economic condition mirrors the recessions and depressions of the past in many ways. Crime [...]
Posted: 6 October, 2011 in Burglary.
Tags: break-in, burglary, crime, neighborhood watch
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