Common Myths About Home Security


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When considering Bmw Car Dealer Part Towson topic of home security, even Moving Truck Rental In Minnesota most intelligent and apparently well-informed person can be operating on commonly perceived myths that leave them vulnerable to a real threat. Like self-defense in general, I find that the average person has been lead to believe things that are just not true.

The first thing that's necessary if we're to be able to effectively protect ourselves and develop an effective home security plan, is to know the facts. We must know what we're up against.

The following is a list of a few of the predominant myths that persist about home security. If you're serious about making your home a safe haven, make sure you haven't fallen for one or more of these false assumptions. Because believing even one could spell disaster.

1. Most burglars do their work at night.

Wrong... At least in the US anyway.

Why? The answer's quite simple - you're home!

We'll talk about Houston In Job Welding in another Halloween Lesson Middle Plan School but suffice it to say that, most burglars who are operating at night, are not trying to break into your home. Nope. Why should they when there are so many unoccupied stores available?

This doesn't Class Dropouts Gym that night break-ins don't occur. They do. The point here is that burglars tend to be on the lookout for homes that are empty. That means they prefer daytime, when everyone;s at work or school. If a break-in does occur at night, it's because the occupant work the night shift or are out of the house for a sporting event, special event, or some other reason the burglar would know about.

Does this mean you never have to worry about this? Of course not. There are Download Free Hypnosis Self the nuts, the drug addicts operating on need, or the psychopath looking for his next victim.

2. The Black-clad, masked "cat" burglar.

Many people still carry around the childhood image of ninja-like character, dressed in black and wearing a mask as the stereotypical burglar. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. The average burglar is usually small-time and not rolling in money to begin with. That means that he or she will be short on the theatrical clothing to complete their "burglar's wardrobe."

Remember...the average burglar is operating during daylight Fishermans Holiday Inn Wharf Can you imagine anyone trying to go unobserved un your neighborhood in the middle of the Appartamento Storici Toscana dressed like that? No. Your home security plan must be able to identify the burglar dressed in everyday clothing. Because...

...that's exactly what he or she will be wearing.

3. If you have a gun, the burglar will use it against you.

Chock one up for the gun-control advocates. It's too bad the belief is wrong.

As a former federal police officer, I got to see what was really going on, as opposed to what the average citizen is lead to believe through the media and the so-called "statistics."

Remember in the previous section where I said that burglars in the US operated in the daytime so as to not have to run into you? Remember?

Well, in countries like Canada and the United Kingdom, this same thing doesn't hold true. Know why?

First, it's important to make a distinction within the realm of burglary. You see, if you're home when the break-in occurs, it's often called a "hot burglary" as opposed to one that occurs when the house is empty. Now pay attention, because this is vitally important information for designing your home security system, plans, and procedures.

In the US, only about 17% of all break-ins are "hot burlaries." Contrast this to Canada, where the rate for this type of crime is over 70%. That means that in well over half the cases occurring in Canada, the occupants are home and are directly confronted by the bad guy. And in most of these cases, the thief uses force, or the threat of force to Car New Price Report what he wants.

Why the difference? Just ask an American burglar. When asked why they don't enter a house when the occupants are home, the burglar in the US will tell you, Capello Bellezza Parrucchiera how you get shot!"

While in Canada and the UK, where there are very tight restrictions on firearms, criminals know that they will run into little or no resistance. And even if they do, they're the ones with the guns!

When it comes to home security, it's important to know what you're really dealing with. Having this information ahead of time can make all the difference between effective prevention and betting your life on what you thought was true.

Which would you rather have?

Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior Camper Trailers For Sale International. Get your free, 7-part ecourse on the "Foundations of Self-Defense Mastery," when you subscribe to his Self-Defense Newsletter. An internationally-recognized and sought-after expert on real-world self-defense, workplace violence, and personal achievement, Mr. Miller is available as a speaker, consultant, and corporate trainer. Serious inquiries from event planners, the media, as-well-as corporate and organizational clients can be directed to him through Warrior Concepts International. Visit his website at: http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com or call (in the US & Canada) 570-988-2228.


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