How to Live Safer in Your Own Home
I have spent a lot of time speaking about home security with a lot of homeowners. I am trying to acquire some insight on the different ways our homes can become at risk. I asked each person I spoke with if they had ever witnessed suspicious activity at their home. It could be robbery, a broken window, a suspicious individual – whatever. I was surprised that almost every single person had a story to tell me. Many of their experiences would lead them to buy a burglar alarm. I have heard that www.KansasHomeSecurity.net is the option many have decided on.
One person informed me that he had been home for the afternoon, but then left to pick his little boy up from football practice. After they returned home about 10 minutes later, one of his windows was shattered and a few things were missing from inside. He seemed to think he had been watched, and that the robber knew once he left the house. A different mother of three explained to me that she once opened the door to a man who claimed to be a salesman. After he pitched his sale, he then asked if he could talk it over with her inside. She said no thanks, and he again replied by asking if he could at least come inside to use her telephone. Because this man was being persistent, she again declined and shut the door.
We have all had our encounters with suspicious people and situations. Some experiences are worse than others, like that of the first man. The information I am researching helps me determine what moves people to purchase a security system. The second woman said she quickly elected to get one the very next day.
I have learned about a ton of similar stories from other families. We never truly know what might happen on a certain day. I am convinced these people did not wake up and think something unusual would happen that day. It definitely emphasizes the value in being prepared.