1. Don't Sleep Alone
If you're sleeping solo these days,
take your car's remote control to bed with you. If you hear suspicious noises,
push the remote's "panic" button and let the alarm scare away
intruders.
2. Fake It
Pretend you're home
watching "Downton Abbey" and deter burglars with FakeTV ($34), a small gizmo that glows and flashes like the
flicker of a television set. FakeTV uses the same energy as a nightlight, and
has a built-in light sensor and timer, which turns it on at dusk and off when
you wish.
3. Slippery When Wet
In the U.K., they
slather "anti-climb" paint, which never dries, on downspouts,
gutters, and anything they don't want an intruder to shimmy up. It doesn't seem
to be available in the U.S. yet. But it's a wild idea.
4.
Footsteps in the Snow
Virgin snow is a sure sign that no one's
home. If you're away after a snowstorm, ask a neighbor's kid to tromp around
your yard, creating footprints that will fool a burglar into thinking you're
around but just haven't gotten around to shoveling your snow yet.
5.
Parked Car
Also, ask a neighbor to occasionally park their car
in front of your house, making it look like you're entertaining visitors. And
ask them to remove any fliers that may be wedged into your door or mailbox. Burglars sometimes case a home by planting a
flier and checking to see if someone retrieves it.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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