Don’t let your home become a target!

Andy Schildhorn • September 29, 2015

We all have those thoughts in the back of our minds – did I lock the door properly? Did I leave the window open, or forget to set the alarm? Luckily, there are small changes you can make that will better deter burglars from breaking into your property, including having a sign up that warns of […] The post Don’t let your home become a target! appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

We all have those thoughts in the back of our minds – did I lock the door properly? Did I leave the window open, or forget to set the alarm? Luckily, there are small changes you can make that will better deter burglars from breaking into your property, including having a sign up that warns of a dog or security system – even if you don’t actually have either.

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