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Al & Giovanna have been watching our home for 5 years now and definately go the extra for all their clients. Their prices are very competative. They also have great sub-contractors that assist ...Read More…
The Larsons of Breakaway to Southwest Florida listen your requests and financial guidelines. They work as a team to find what you want and can afford in the way of rentals or permanent relocation t...Read More…
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I would like to recomend Leah Paige as a very competent real estate person who considers her client needs first. I recently purchased property in Olde Naples and was very pleased with the professio...Read More…
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www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Whether you live in a house, a condo or an apartment, a break-in can permanently shatter your feeling of security at home. According to FBI statistics, a house, apartment or condominium is burglarized once every 15 seconds. Fortunately, burglary is probably the most preventable of crimes. By taking a few simple precautions, you can dramatically reduce the risks. Of course, every home and every situation is different, and there are no guarantees. The first step is to determine what kind of threat you are trying to protect against. For example, defending against personal threats, such as assault, requires different measures than defending against burglary. Most home burglars do not give great amounts of thought to planning the job and assessing the benefits vs. dangers, but understanding how they choose a target can go a long way in reducing your chances of being a victim. Most burglars look for: Something worth stealing Easy access combined with low visibility A home that is unoccupied Did you know?More residential burglaries occur during the day because homes tend to be vacant more often. How to prevent break-ins: www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Fool them by making your home look occupied all the time. Use automatic timers on lights when away from home. Always park your cars in the garage with the garage door shut. A burglar may otherwise notice a pattern that a closed garage door or no cars in the driveway means no one is home. Closing the garage door and having curtains or blinds on the garage windows also hides some of your belongings. Place radios on automatic timers and raise the volume so they can be heard outside. Lower the sound of your telephone ringer and answering machine so that theycan'tbe heard outside. Never leave notes on your door that can tip off burglars. When away for more than a day:www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com If possible, have your telephone calls forwarded when you are away from home. Burglars sometimes check to see if someone is home by making a telephone call. Have a trusted neighbor pick up the mail and newspaper. If possible, do not have either stopped. That gives information about you being away from home to others whom you do not know. If away for an extended period, have a plan in place to have the grass mowed or snow shoveled. If you are away from home on garbage pickup day, ask a trusted neighbor to put your garbage cans out to the street and take them back in. You may wish to have your neighbor use your garbage cans while you are out. Burglars sometimes check for empty cans as a sign the family is away. There are systems available that will open and close window draperies by timer. Constantly open or closed curtains can tip the burglar off that no one is home. Even if you don't need specific help, always tell a trusted neighbor if you are going to be gone for a few days. If you are going to be gone for an extended period, ask your local police to check your home periodically. In short, make your house look thesamewhether you are away or at home. Eliminate hiding places www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Make sure there is good lighting around the place where you park. Install motion detector lights around your house instead of just leaving lights on at night. The lights coming on and turning off attract the attention of neighbors. Install these lights at least 8 feet above the ground so they are more difficult to disable. Install the motion detector lights so they light all doors and windows. Doors, since they are the preferred entry point, should be the first priority to illuminate, followed by windows. Remove bushes and shrubs from around the house, especially under windows and next to doors. Keep your yard free of overgrowth. If you DO have shrubs and bushes, select ones with thorns to deter potential intruders from hiding in them. Install asecurity alarm systemwith a loud alarm and/or flashing lights. This will attract the attention of neighbors. If you install an alarm, display the decals, and remember to test the system periodically. Use common sense caution www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Always lock all doors and windows when you leave the house. Use a peephole to identify visitors before opening your door. Do not hide spare keys outside your home, instead give one to a trusted neighbor. Do not provide your house keys to service people. Do not invite strangers into your home. Do not have money or jewelry lying out in view from a window. If possible, keep jewelry and other small valuables and important documents in a safe deposit box. Do not tell strangers your daily routines. If you are at home working outside, leave all other doors that are out of sight locked. Avoid telling others about the valuables in your home. If you have children, discuss home security with them, such as not talking with strangers about their home, its contents or family schedules. Make your home a harder target www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Did you know?The average burglar will spend no more than four to five minutes trying to break into a residence. When moving into a new residence, have the locks changed. Consult a good locksmith to make sure you have the correct types of locks on your doors and windows. Secure your exterior doors and any doors from attached garages by installing:Good quality deadboltdoor locksSecurity-type door strikesStrong, properly installed doors and doorframes that cannot be spread apartSecurity-type hinges Secure your windowsby installing additional locks and installing impact-resistant glass on any windows within 42" of a door lock. This will make it more difficult to break the glass, reach in, and unlock the lock. Prune lower branchesof trees near your house if they could help a burglar gain access to a second story window. Secure your patio doorwith a pin-type lock, a key lock, or a steel rod inserted into the door channel. Secure your garageby installing automatic openers or bolt-type locks on each end of the garage doors.Take time to become knowledgeable about your situation and your options so that you can best decide what to do. And remember, you can also ask your local police department for advice. Inventory and mark your belongings. www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Use our free resources to complete ahome inventory. Mark your belongings with an engraving pen so that they can be traced and return them to you if stolen. These pens are usually available at your local police station. Ask your police department what numbers to use when marking your belongings.Never mark them with your social security number. Be a good neighbor www.PropertyWatchFlorida.com Organize a cookout or other apartment or neighborhood get together so neighbors can get to know one another. Organize or participate in an Apartment Watch or Neighborhood Watch program. Arrange for a local police officer to complete an apartment security survey, or educate your neighborhood about specific safety concerns. If you are an apartment dweller, notify management if you notice burned out light bulbs, dark corridors, broken locks on mailboxes and doors and/or other safety concerns. Call the police immediately if you see suspicious activity in your neighborhood. ...read more

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