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Planning for the Worst: a Home Invasion


By: JD Evans Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Your security system will release a loud alarm if an intruder is in your home. But what then? Do you have a plan in place in the event you are awakened by the sound of an alarm? Here are some tips to help you develop a plan to protect you and your family when the unthinkable happens.

1) You will recieve a phone call shortly after the security system is set off. Make sure that you are by a phone to answer it and tell the Central Station that this is not a false alarm.
2) Make known a safe place where your family will convene. If an intruder is not scared away by the sirens, then there could be a danger to your family. The master Bedroom Closet is usually a good candidate for the safe place.
3) If you have to defend your family, you are much better off with a weapon. Buy some Peppr Spray, and hide it in your safe place.
4) Keep hidden in your safe place until the police arrive. Listen for the sounds that an intruder would make. Keep everything as dark as possible.

A Home Invasion is usually just a breaking and entering. However, as you hear in the news, it can sometimes lead to a more heinous crime. Usually, a home invasion is just a burglary, and it is called a hot burglary if the home has a family inside during the break-in. When TV commercials depict a home invasion or burglary, this is generally what happens: The family is minding their own business, when they hear something strange. Their first instinct is that it is not really a threat, because it usually is. Then they are caught by surprise when their front door is smashed open, and a man wearing all black is standing there. The security system starts alarming, it is so loud that the neighbors can surely hear it. Frightened, the victims run upstairs as the burglar flees the scene.

This scenario is definitely most common. Most burglars don't intend to hurt their victims physically. They only want to take their hard-earned possessions, then be on their way. But there are burglars out there that are willing to escalate a situation if they feel backed in a corner. Remember, criminals are often driven to crime because they are addicted to drugs or gambling, and they must feed their habit. So, if they really think they need the money, they will accept the risk of burglarizing a house with people in it and a security system blaring an alarm. When a thief is still willing to burglarize an occupied house with the security system alarming, their risk of getting caught dramatically increases. They are not thinking straight, and they are then put into a very stressful situation, and sometimes they are also strung out on drugs. When a burglary happens, it is the time where planning for the worst pays off. In a home invasion, your alarm system will usually scare off the intruder, but in order to protect your family a plan could save the lives of your loved ones.

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About The Author: JD Evans has over 15 years of experience for a security system business. His security company is regarded as among the best in security companies, and his frequent contributions to our website have helped many confused alarm system patrons.



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