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There is not much in life that can make you feel less safe, and less secure, than having your house get broken into, as coming home from a vacation (or even just from a night out on the town) to find your house rifled through and many of your precious belongings missing or destroyed can shatter all feelings of comfort. And while “getting broken into” is sometimes nothing but bad luck, there are still some things you can do to minimize the chances of your house getting broken into; when you follow these tips, you can rest assured knowing that you are doing all you can to protect your house, your belongings, and your sense of security. Would-be burglars used to get scared away by motion sensor lights, but now that these are no longer a novelty item, most people are fully aware of the fact a light is motion sensor when they walk by and the light turns on; instead of motion sensor lights, consider putting strong lights in your yard, as this tends to be much more of a deterrent than motion sensor lights. Another thing that can be useful is having a dog – and it does not even matter how large the dog is; if you have a dog who will bark if it feels intruders are trying to enter the house, any potential intruders will be far less likely to enter the house. And becoming friends with your neighbors is one of the best ways of all to keep your house from getting broken into; if you and your neighbors are watching out for one another’s homes, you will greatly decrease the chances of either house getting broken into – and when you go out of town, these neighbors will be able to do their best to make it appear as though someone is home in your house, which will also help a lot. A homeowner was not necessarily doing something "wrong" just because their house got broken into – but when you take these “right” steps, you will be able to rest assured that you are doing everything you can to protect your home and everything inside.
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