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Avoid Home Burglary (Continued)
Secure the windows
Though windows are relatively easy to break, the
loud noise of shattering glass will deter a thief
if you're near other houses.
- Create a lock for wooden-frame windows.
At the top edge of the bottom frame, drill
two holes perpendicular to the sash or at a
slight, downward angle. Drill completely through
the inside sash and halfway into the outside
sash. Insert nails or bolts (don't hammer or
screw these) into the holes. Test this setup to
make certain the bolts won't pop out when
wiggled.
- Don't leave windows and doors open during
the night whether you're home or away.
That's a common-sense precaution, but a
surprising number of people forget to do just
that. It's a good idea to make a "pane patrol"
part of your ritual of leaving the house.
- Use a pick-proof locking device for your
windows. Make sure the frames are solid.
- If you're beyond the earshot of your
neighbors, they won't hear the glass breaking.
Consider installing a Plexiglass sheet for
the more accessible windows. This will make
entry through them more difficult.
Basement windows are an easy target,
since they're low and usually well hidden. Firmly
wedge a steel bar across the window, or install a
metal grate.
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