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Security Tips - Residence Security
- Be alert for any suspicious persons.
- Positively identify callers before opening doors. Install a wide angle viewer in all primary doors.
- Install a porch light at a height which would discourage removal.
- Install dead bolts on all outside doors. If you cannot account for all keys, change door locks. Secure spare keys. Place a dowel in sliding glass doors and all sliding windows.
- Keep garage doors locked at all times. Use an electric garage door opener.
- Install adequate outside lighting.
- Trim shrubbery. Install locks on fence gates.
- Keep fuse box locked. Have battery lanterns in residence.
- Install a loud exterior alarm bell that can be manually activated in more than one location.
- Maintain an unlisted phone number. Alert household members to unusual and wrong number calls. If such activity continues, notify local law enforcement agency.
- Any written or telephone threat should be treated as legitimate and must be checked out. Notify the appropriate law enforcement agency.
- All adult members of the household should be trained in the use of any firearm kept for protection. It should be stored out of reach of children.
- Household staff should have a security check prior to employment and should be thoroughly briefed on security precautions. Strictly enforce a policy of the staff not discussing family matters or movement with anyone.
- Be alert for any unusual packages, boxes, or devices on the premises. Do not disturb such objects.
- Maintain all-purpose fire extinguishers in the residence and in the garage. Install a smoke detector system.
- Tape emergency numbers on all phones.
- When away from the residence for an evening, place lights and radio on a timer. For extended absences, arrange to have deliveries suspended.
- Intruders will attempt to enter unlocked doors or windows without causing a disturbance. Keep doors and windows locked.
- Prepare an evacuation plan. Brief household members on plan procedures. Provide ladders or rope for two-story residences.
- A family dog is one of the least expensive but most effective alarm systems.
- Know the whereabouts of all family members at all times.
- Children should be accompanied to school or bus stops.
- Routes taken and time spent walking should be varied.
- Require identification of all repair and sales people prior to permitting entry into residence.
- Always park in a secured garage if available.
- Inform trusted neighbor regarding situation. Provide neighbor with photo or description of suspect and any possible vehicles.
- Inform trusted neighbors of any anticipated extended vacations, business trips, etc.
- During vacations, etc., have neighbors pick up mail and newspapers.
- If residing in an apartment with on-site manager, provide the manager with a picture of the suspect. If in a secured condominium, provide information to the doorman or valet.
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