Archive for October, 2009

How To Use Home Security Systems Against Violent Crime

We hear stories in the media every day about innocent citizens that have been assaulted in some way, mugged, robbed or raped. It is very frightening when this happens so you need to take care never to put yourself at risk when you are out in public. The same warning applies to the times when you are at home. The fact is that many violent crimes take place right where a person lives because the perpetrator followed them home. Home security systems are designed to keep the people inside a home safe, as well as preventing their valuable possessions stolen or vandalized. The following tips will help you get home safely when you suspect you may be in danger:

  • If you are out in public and think you are being followed, don’t run home. Go into a public place such as a store or restaurant and call the police. Do not let a potential assailant know where you live.
  • If you must go out early in the morning or late at night to walk or jog, take someone with you and stay along populated and well-lit pathways. Arm your security system before you leave.
  • Do not flash money, credit cards or any expensive electronics or jewelry in public, even if you are at a private party. Be discreet – you never know who is watching you.
  • If you must withdraw cash from an ATM, keep your car parked nearby with the doors locked. Return to your car immediately after getting the cash and lock the door when you get in. Don’t open the windows until you are safely out of the parking lot.
  • Do not ever allow a stranger to get inside your car with you. If they force their way into your car, get out immediately and leave the area to call the police. Endangering your life to save your vehicle is not worth the risk.
  • Keep your car locked at all times, even at home in your driveway. When you are in public, park in well-lighted areas close to people and activities with good visibility. Have you car keys out in advance when returning to the car.
  • Upon returning home, have your house keys out as you approach your door. Do not worry about triggering your home security system if you must enter quickly because you suspect you are being followed. This is not a false alarm. Call the police.
  • If you are attacked, hand over your valuables no matter how frightened or angry you are. Nothing you own is worth risking your life. Note the details of your assailant so you can give the police an accurate description.

Home Security Thwarts Graffiti Vandalism

One of the most costly expenses in a municipal budget is the fight against vandalism. According to statistics provided by the Bureau of Justice it represents 35% of the total types of property vandalism and is the most common. In 2006 a total of $17.5 million was spent by the cities of Phoenix, San Jose, Las Vegas and Chicago to clean up graffiti. Stepping up home security measures is an effective way to help prevent the incidents of graffiti vandalism. By demonstrating an attitude that you care about what happens to your home and neighborhood discourages graffiti artists from targeting the area where you live.

If you discover your home has been decorated with graffiti the best action you can take is to remove it as quickly as possible. Graffiti artists get a kick from the publicity that can follow an attack so don’t draw media attention to it. Call the local police department and let them know about it. Removing it right away typically results in a zero rate of recurrence.

Do your part to keep your neighborhood looking good. Organize the people on the street where you live to pick up trash, mend broken structures and fences and maintain the landscaping even on vacant properties. The LA police say vandals most frequently target areas that are unkempt and where it appears nobody cares about it. Keeping your own home in good repair, mowing your grass and trimming your trees shows that you care about the appearance of your property and you will not tolerate graffiti vandalism.

Ask your local police department if there are existing anti-graffiti laws you can help to enforce. Doing your part to ensure vandals are apprehended is a strong deterrent to the graffiti culture as a whole. The top reason given by these vandals after being arrested when asked what would get them to stop committing the crime was their fear of getting caught. Installing home security video surveillance cameras is another highly effective deterrent. Although graffiti artists enjoy the publicity from the destruction they create, they are threatened by the idea of being identified and charged with the crime.

Home Security Systems Join In The War Against Vandals

Here’s a bit of trivia you probably did not know – the word “vandalism” is derived from the word “Vandals” and this was a tribe from East Germany in the 5th century that entered into the Roman Empire. They are best remembered for bringing Rome to her knees in 455. The Vandals were not in essence more destructive than other warring tribes, but due to the fact that Rome was held in such high esteem by other European cultures, this tribe became associated with wanton, senseless destruction and those seeking to destroy beautiful objects and works that had been created with great labor and were treated with veneration.

In current times acts of vandalism describe any sort of criminally inflicted damages, defacement of respected property such as through graffiti and the erection of strongly distasteful eyesores. There is an element of contempt on the part of the perpetrators for society and members of such. Home security systems have been developed in the effort to support the authorities in thwarting the angry efforts of vandals to wreak havoc and destruction. Although certain sectors of the population view acts of vandalism as artistic expressions it is hurtful to others when done illegally and without permission.

Vandals can be motivated by any number of reasons:

  • Anger or disgruntlement with a targeted victim
  • General anger with their culture
  • Jealousy or desire to retaliate
  • Revenge
  • Spontaneous acts of rage
  • Peer acceptance as is common in gang cultures

If a vandal trespasses on your property or forces entry into your home you may discover nothing has been stolen but that your property has been severely damaged or destroyed. You could return home or wake up to find your walls and works of art have been spray painted, your furniture has been slashed with a knife, rooms have been flooded, appliances have been smashed, your home has been set on fire and so on.

There is no real way to know if a vandal or gang of vandals will decide they want to target your home, so the best thing you can do to protect your home and property is to be proactive about it. A home security system is the ultimate method to discourage unwanted intruders like this, since they have no desire to get caught in the act.

The Best Kept Secret For Backing Up Your Home Security

Search through the World Wide Web for tips on how to burglar proof your home and you will come up with thousands of results. Each site will give you practical information for taking precautions to discourage intruders from targeting your home for robbery. A recent incident in Tennessee proved that if the burglars would simply turn themselves in to the authorities before breaking in to your home a lot of effort can be saved. Ideally, after we have home security equipment installed we never want to be in the position to test it anyway.

A few years ago the Hawkins County 911 dispatchers received a telephone call from a cell phone and got a big surprise. They happened to overhear what was supposed to be a private conversation between two men making plans for a burglary they were about to commit. The discussion went on for so long – 40 minutes – that the deputies were able to discreetly arrive at the scene of the crime that about to take place and observe the pair of suspects. One was reported to tell the other they would make their move just as soon as “that cop moves.”

The sheriff’s sat on their hands and waited while the culprits broke into a trailer home and came out with a refrigerator. They hung around for a while waiting to be picked up by their accomplice in the getaway vehicle. The police apprehended them after a short chase on foot.

The cell phone in question was discovered in a nearby creek and is apparently the type of mobile device that automatically dials 911 when the number “9” is held down. It seems that one of the burglars was carrying the phone in the pocket of his jean packet and pressed the number by accident on the device that ended up foiling his best laid plans.

Of course we all know this is a fluke incident and it is a very good idea to take all the precautions available to prevent your home from being targeted for burglary. Intruders look for easy and quick access with no home security equipment that could give away their identity or draw attention to their actions. The best kept secret is not really a secret – burglar proofing your home is wise for preventing your valuable possessions from being stolen.

Home Security Systems Prevent Naked Break Ins

Here’s a strange case of a burglar that gave himself up to the police after being captured naked on the victim family’s home security system video surveillance camera. When you don’t bother to wear a stitch, let alone a black hooded pull-over it’s not that easy to hide your identity.  This really happened in the state of Louisiana and the thief was captured after the local police released photos of the suspect, hopefully from the waist up and he was identified by family members.

Apparently the suspect may have not set out to commit a crime but after drinking a few beers and then swallowing some pain medication not prescribed for his own use, he lost control. The man was caught on surveillance camera outside the home in a well-kept community in Slidell, La. The footage shows him taking a bath naked with a garden hose in the driveway. He then smashed a number of windows in the home, entered and ransacked the house. He cooked himself a snack in the victim’s kitchen, took another bath and left wearing only a bed sheet.

The suspect says he does not recall how he got there in the first place and has very little memory of the ensuing events. Despite his alleged memory lapses he was lucid enough to disable the alarm system in the home, although he missed out on the video camera. There is a possibility that he was suffering from a medical condition at the time. Regardless of the man’s condition it was not pleasant for the family that lived in the home to learn of the events of the evening.

This may not be a description of an average home intrusion. Most burglars have the mindset to get in and out of your home as quickly as possible without being detected. They plan to take no more than a few minutes to grab your purse, credit cards, wallet, cash, cell phone and easily accessible jewelry. They will take a few seconds to scope out your home for a potential return visit to grab the items they don’t have time to take now. This can all take less than 10 minutes. Using a home security is frequently the only barrier between a criminal and your valuable possessions.

Knowing The Home Security Facts

Most residents of the U.S. don’t stop to consider the reality of becoming a victim of a home burglary. If you have been one of the unfortunate householders that has experienced a break in you are well aware of the devastating effects and have likely brushed up on your home security facts. You may live in a neighborhood where property values are a little higher than average and already have security equipment installed to watch over you and your family.

What about the average individual that perhaps does not think he or she owns anything of real value to an intruder intent on robbing someone? The truth is burglars look for anything they can quickly convert to cash if they cannot instantly get their hands on your credit or debit card, and they will especially target you if your residence is easily broken into. Do not think the items in your home are of lesser value than those belonging to folks in more upscale communities. Here are a few facts that should get your attention:

  • There are close to half a billion burglaries that affect residents of the U.S. each year
  • Property stolen amounts to more than $3 billion
  • Residents that have no means of security for protection are targeted three times more than those with security technology and/or monitoring
  • On average someone’s home is broken into every 12 seconds and that person loses around $2,000 in personal property, including items that can never be replaced
  • All it takes for an unwanted intruder to enter your home is about a minute and you could easily be the one in six homes where it happens
  • Over half those burglaries take place in the daytime without the cover of darkness for protection

To protect your home and your family it’s really important that you begin by using common sense. Don’t be as trusting as you would like to be. Lock your place up when you are not home and keep it well lit at night. Don’t leave spare keys in obvious places – seasoned burglars are all too familiar with how we think. The best thing you can do is take preventative measures such as using home security equipment to discourage criminals from targeting you as a victim.

Hollywood Celebrities Need Home security Protection

Hollywood celebrities get more than their share of burglaries, it’s sad to say. It just does not seem fair that the people sacrificing their privacy for the entertainment benefit of the public should be subjected to that kind of treatment but it happens all the time.

Home security goes hand in hand with being in the public eye. Paris Hilton, Hayden Panettiere, Orlando Bloom, Audrina Partridge, Rachel Bilson and Lindsay Lohan have made the news lately due to being victimized by unwanted intruders. One of the most recent victims of a home break-in is Kourtney Kardashian, daughter of the late Robert Kardashian, the lawyer that victoriously represented O.J. Simpson throughout his trials and tribulations.

Kourtney is most recognized for her role in “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”, an American reality television series which debuted in 2007. The start was reportedly out for dinner with her boyfriend, Scott Disick and when she returned in around mid-evening she was shocked to discover that her Calabasas townhouse had been turned upside down by an intruder.

Kardashian reported to authorities that around $80,000 worth of valuables were stolen from her home. Her insurance company should be able to replace some of it, but unfortunately she will never be able to replace the vintage jewelry and the $30,000 Cartier watch her father left to her upon his passing. Sometimes we can have the attitude that it does not matter when a person as wealthy as Kourtney suffers a loss, but it is just as traumatizing for her as it is for anyone else. No amount of money can ever replace the gifts left to her by her father.

Any victim of a burglary can tell you they are left with a very bad feeling in the pit of their stomach when the home they believed was safe is compromised. They never get over the frustration and anger that happens when irreplaceable heirloom items are taken from them. Your home security company can design a system that helps to thwart burglary attempts on your premises. They can advise you on how best to protect the people and property most precious to you.

Ocean’s 11 Style Gang Defies Celebrity Home Security Systems

We all loved it when Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his gang of loveable hoodlums got away with the goods from the hotel safe in the Hollywood hit movie, Ocean’s 11. Even better we liked the fact that the loot was taken out from under the nose of the spiteful Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) who happened to be treating our girl, Tess (Julia Roberts) with near abusive behavior. We applauded with glee each time one of the gang members skillfully breached the hotel’s home security system.

But as is often the case when crimes are made into acceptable, almost glamorous activities especially when heart throbs like Brad Pitt play the bad guys, the movie set off a series of Ocean’s 11 type burglaries in the neighborhoods of the rich and famous a few years after it was released.

The real life burglaries that began to take place happened in the elite Beverly Hills areas of Los Angeles and were perpetrated by a gang of criminals working in cooperation to terrorize and rob some of the city’s most famous celebrities and tycoons.

In 2007 the LAPD announced that the gang of two, maybe three intruders forced entry into Brentwood, Beverly Hills and Bel-Air homes. They made off with over $7 million in jewelry, cash and books.  The actual names of the all the victims were kept hush-hush, but there was some information made public.

Duran Duran guitarist, John Taylor and his wife, Gela Nash-Taylor reported a safe being stolen from their home. The mansion of Faith Hill and Tim McGraw was targeted while they were out of town. $500,000 worth of cash and goods were taken from the home of basketball star, Cuttino Mobley. The home of the former head of Paramount Pictures, Sherry Lansing was hit along with a top executive from the Disney-ABC Television Group.

The burglars were careful to leave very little evidence on the scene to allow the police to track them. Video surveillance cameras at an Encino estate captures images of two muscular, well-built men for a brief instant that was not enough to reveal their identities. The prowlers target unoccupied homes with an exceptional level of knowledge and sophistication.

Home security systems can be custom designed to outsmart even the wiliest criminal mind. The best security companies can assess your premises and determine the ultimate methods of protecting your family and property using state-of-the-art technology. They are familiar with the way a burglar thinks and know how to sidestep even their most determined efforts to breach your security.