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The Real Truth About Teen Violence And Home Security Systems
Nov 3rd
We tend to think of home security systems as a series of electronic gadgets that protect our property and possessions from being stolen or vandalized. In fact, the essential goal behind home protection is keeping you and the people you care about the most from being harmed. In this regard a security system entails all the preventative measures needed to keep your loved ones safe. With teen violence being at an all time high, it is imperative that you talk to your children about the warning signs that may eventually lead to putting them at risk. Although it may be difficult for your children to admit, the kids they “hang” with may not have the best influence.
- Young people with violent, abusive parents can develop the same character traits.
- Teens involved in street gangs are very likely to be violent.
- Youth with drug problems can demonstrate violent behavior.
- Young people suffering from emotional problems and depression can become violent.
How Do I Know What to Watch For?
It makes no difference if you are going out on a first date with someone you just met or if you are spending time with a person you have known for a long time, you could be at risk. If the person you are with starts treating you with disrespect, putting you down or humiliating you, these are signs violence may be just around the corner. If they threaten you, make you feel afraid, attempt to control your activities, force you to do things you don’t want to do, control who your friends are, shove or hit you, then you need to pay attention. You may find yourself trying to draw back from the relationship with that person but they threaten you and refuse to accept a break up. Get help. Ask a parent or a trusted adult to intervene.
Parents Can Help Prevent Teen Violence
Parents – be proactive by getting an education about teen violence and talking to your children about the problem. Monitoring your own behavior and refraining from violence in your home sends a strong message to your children that it is not acceptable. Paying attention to your teen’s activities and establishing rules with consequences makes a difference. Teach your children how to recognize the danger signs and how to take charge of the situation. Family safety is the most crucial element in home security systems.
How To Use Home Security Systems Against Violent Crime
Oct 23rd
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 Systems Join In The War Against Vandals
Oct 23rd
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.