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If your new home is your castle,
secure it like one.
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Since 87% of
all crimes in America today are
property crimes, protecting your
home and family has never been more
critical. And when you move into a
new home, you have to be especially
vigilant, since you're probably
unfamiliar with the neighborhood,
the home's security system and the
crime rate in your new location.
Here is a handy checklist to use
before and after you move to protect
your home and family.
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Contact
your local police department
for a crime profile of your
new neighborhood. This
invaluable information will
tell you what to look out
for. If you are moving into
a new city or state, take a
drive around your new town
and make yourself aware of
local emergency service
locations such as local
emergency rooms and fire
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Before
you move, take your family
to visit your new home and
neighborhood. Walk around
and get familiar with your
new surroundings. Introduce
your family to some of your
neighbors. Not only will you
feel less like a stranger
when you move in, but you'll
get a good lay of the land,
too.
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Change
all of the locks as soon as
possible. You never know who
was given a key for the old
locks and how many old keys
are out there. For the best
in home security, go with
the
Grade 1 security
features of
Schlage Maximum Security
locksets. If the house
has a burglar alarm, change
the access codes immediately
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Tour your new home and
property and look for weak
links in your home's
defenses such as missing
deadbolts on exterior
doors, flimsy
door and window locks
and lack of outdoor
lighting. Every entry door
should have a
Maximum Security Schlage
deadbolt, including the
door linking your garage and
house. For added
convenience, you can have
all your doors keyed alike,
which will help your family
get accustomed to their new
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Consider
your
perimeter security
during your tour. Walk
around your yard at
different times of the day
to judge lighting and
shadows. Think about how you
will enter and exit the home
from different doorways.
Look for areas that are
obvious hiding places and
install motion detector
lighting to brighten up the
dim areas and paths and
discourage trespassers.
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Find out
the phone numbers and
locations of the emergency
services that serve your
area. Make sure your family
knows this information as
well. Display it near your
telephones or add them to
the speed dial for quick
access in an emergency.
Throughout the U.S. dial
9-1-1 for police, fire and
medical emergencies. For
non-emergencies, phone
numbers for police, fire and
hospitals can be found in
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When you
move in, join the
Neighborhood Watch in your
area. If your community
doesn't have one, call your
local police and they will
be able to help you set one
up. Neighborhood Watch is
endorsed by police
nationwide as one of the
most effective means of
reducing property crime.
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