Burglar-Proof Your Home Before You Take-Off for Vacation

Beat break-ins this summer vacation
Beat break-ins this summer vacation

Before you head out for that hard-earned trip to the shore or mountains, take a moment to batten down the hatches at home. Turns out summertime is peak season for house thefts, according to the Burglary Prevention Council, which keeps statistics on where intruders break in. The good news: You don't need an expensive high-tech alarm system. A few well-placed (and well-priced) locks and security devices will do the trick.

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How to stop break-ins during summer vacation
How to stop break-ins during summer vacation





Front Door: 34% of Break-Ins.
Most break-ins occur here, so invest in a solid, pick-resistant deadbolt lock (and remember to lock it!) An added step: Keep your outdoor entry light on a timer so it illuminates your house at night. Smartkey, $30; Kwikset





Where break-ins happen: Front door
Where break-ins happen: Front door



First-Floor Windows: 23% of Break-Ins. You'll need sash locks, of course, but easy-to-reach windows should get double protection. This wireless alarm system sounds off every time a window is opened to scare away would-be intruders. GE Wireless Alarm System kit with 3 battery-operated alarms, $30; Jasco Products






Side Entry: 22% of Break-Ins. If you have sliding glass doors, install a solid metal jammer that folds up when not in use to keep them from being lifted off their tracks. Adjustable Security Bar, $30; Improvements








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