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Inside This Issue…
Do You Make It Easy For Burglars
To Break Into Your Home?…Page 1
Are You Prepared To Help Your
Aging Parents?...Page 2
Features Worth Paying For When
Buying Electronics…Page 2
5 Ways To Boost Your Immunity To
Fight Colds & Flu…Page 3
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What Advice Would You Give First-
Time Homebuyers?...Page 4
Avoid These Mistakes To Keep
Your Home Safe From Burglars
Experienced burglars do their homework before breaking into your
home, and you’re making it easier for them!
Surveys conducted of convicted burglars reveal the following
common mistakes to avoid:
Ø
Putting your door key
under a potted plant, welcome mat, or rock.
Better idea: Give an extra key to a neighbor.
Ø
Leaving a note on the front door
for a visitor, that says you’ll be
back soon. An experienced burglar only needs five minutes to make
a clean sweep of your home.
Better idea: Text your visitor, letting them know when you’ll be
back.
Ø
Hiding valuables in the bedroom.
The first places burglars look
are the underwear drawer, between the mattress, and on the highest
shelf of the master bedroom closet.
Better idea: Use a safe or safety deposit box for high-priced items.
Ø
Leaving big boxes from high-ticket items on the curb.
New
electronics have a higher value for resale.
Better idea: Fold or cut the box into pieces and hide it in a trash can.
Ø
Not stopping newspaper and mail delivery and leaving a light on
when out of town.
A pile of papers and no lights on are easy clues
no one is home.
Better idea: Have a neighbor pick the items up, and buy a timer to
turn your lights on and off to make it appear you’re home.
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