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2torial #0605:
Learn2
Avoid Home Burglary (Continued)
On
vacation? Create the occupancy illusion

Maybe you laughed at your mother for leaving the
lights on and the radio playing while you left for
vacation, but she had the right idea. Those steps
aren't quite enough, so try these strategies:
- Buy electronic timers that turn lights on
and off at different times. Hook up a timer
to your TV for a few hours each evening. Turn up
the volume, too--not enough to annoy the
neighbors, just enough that a lurker at the
windowsill couldn't miss hearing it.
- Have your newspaper, deliveries and mail
delivery suspended. If you don't have time
to do this, ask a neighbor to pick them up for
you.
- Ask a neighbor to park in your driveway
or parking place.
- Think about having someone housesit your
home. If it's a relative or friend, it may
cost you no more than the contents of your
refrigerator. You can also find professional
housesitters, or housesitting services that find
someone to stay while you're away. Expect to pay
some money for this (you do want a professional,
not just someone who wants a free place to
crash), and both demand and check out
references.
- Leave your shades as they are normally,
or at least don't close up every one. One
sign of a vacant house is closed shades during
the day.
- Lock your garage door with a padlock.
If there's nowhere to lock it, install a heavy
latch that attaches the door to the door jamb.
On the inside, insert the lock through a hole in
the track.
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#0435
Block Out Sounds
in a Room
#0526
Stash Stuff
Discreetly
#0558
Prepare for an
Earthquake
#0578
Child-Proof Your
Home
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