Remaining Safe at Your house

I have been talking with lots of home owners about the security in their home. I am attempting to gain some insight on the different ways our homes become at risk. One of the questions I asked everyone was if they had ever witnessed suspicious actions on their property. It could be burglary, a broken window, a suspicious person – anything really. I was surprised that almost every single person had at least one story to tell. Many of the experiences led them to purchase a burglar alarm. I have heard that www.CuyahogaFallsHomeSecurity.com is a great choice.

One gentleman told me that he was home for the afternoon, but left to pick his little boy up from basketball practice. When he and his son arrived back at home approximately 20 minutes later, one of the windows was broken and a few things were missing inside. He suspected that he was being watched, and that the robber knew once he left the house. A different mother of 3 informed me that she opened the door for a person who claimed to be a salesperson. After the guy finished speaking, he then asked if he could come inside to speak more about it. She said no thanks, and the man replied by asking if he could still come inside and use her telephone. Because the man was being persistent, she again declined and shut the door.

All of us have had encounters with shady people and situations. Some experiences are worse than others, like that of the first man. The information I am trying to figure out will help me determine what drives people to install a home alarm system. The second woman said she decided to get one the following day.

I have learned about many identical stories from other people. People never really know what might happen on a specific day. I am confident these people did not wake up that morning thinking something unusual would happen later that day. It really emphasizes the value in always being proactive.

Posted in on January 27th, 2012 at 12:08 pm.
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