How to Prepare for Unsafe Situations at Home
I have spent a lot of time speaking about home security with many homeowners. I am trying to get some insight on the different ways that our homes can become at risk. One of the questions I asked each person was if they had ever witnessed suspicious actions at their house. A robbery, a broken window, a suspicious individual – anything. Almost everyone had at least one story for me. Many of the experiences led them to get a burglar alarm. I have been told that DelrayBeachHomeSecurity.com is one of the best options.
One man told me that he had been home for the afternoon, but then left to go pick his little boy up from football practice. After they returned home roughly 10 minutes later, one of his windows was shattered and a few things were missing from inside. He suspected that he was being watched, and the burglar knew once he left the house. Another mother of three said to me that she once opened the door to a man who claimed to be a salesperson. After the man pitched his sale, he asked if he could come inside to talk it over with her. She declined, and the man again replied by asking if he could at least come inside and use her telephone. Because the guy was being persistent, she declined again and shut the door.
All of us have had our encounters with suspicious situations and people. Some are worse than others, like that of the first man. The information I am analyzing will help me determine what drives people to get a burglar alarm. The second woman said she decided to get one the very next day.
I have learned about a lot of identical stories from other people. You never know what will happen on a given day. I am sure these two people did not wake up that morning assuming something abnormal would happen later that day. It really emphasizes the importance of being proactive.