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Step 2: Secure the Doors
If you don't have a peephole, install one in the front door. If you have one, make sure that you and your family are in the habit of using it. Don't open the door to anyone you don't know, especially at night. If the peephole is out of reach of your children, keep a stepladder or stepping box by the door for them to use.

  • If there's any glass within two feet of your front door lock, consider a locking device that would be out of reach if that glass was broken. If your fire regulations allow, install a lock that requires a key to get in and out.
  • Secure the sliding glass doors. Drill two holes on either end of the doorframe. Screw in two screws so that the sliding door can't be lifted off the track. In addition, wedge a piece of broom handle into the track by the floor. This also blocks the door from unwanted entry. Make sure it's firmly wedged in, however.

Tips:
Form a neighborhood watch. Possibly the most effective way to protect your home is to cooperate with your neighbors. Share experiences and concerns, and consider the best way of responding to a possible break-in. Some towns and cities have watch programs you can join; if there isn't one where you live, just start knocking on doors and discussing the subject. It's an excellent way to get to know your neighbors.

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Step 3:(Optional) Play the Canine Card
Step 4: Protect Your Valuables
Step 5: Scope Out Your Yard
Step 6: On Vacation? Create the Occupancy Illusion

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Step 1: Secure the Windows

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