How to Live Safer in Your Own Home
I have been speaking with a lot of homeowners recently about their home security. I am working to get some insight on the different ways that our homes can become at risk. One of the questions I asked them was if they had ever experienced suspicious activity at their home. It could have been burglary, a broken window, a suspicious individual – anything. I was surprised that almost every single person had at least one story to tell. Most of their stories eventually led them to purchase a home alarm system. I have heard that Delray Beach Home Security is one of the best options.
One person said that he was home for the afternoon, but left to pick his son up from baseball practice. When they got back home about twenty minutes later, one of the windows on their house was broken and a few things were missing inside. He seemed to think he had been watched, and that the robber knew when he left. Another mother of three said that she opened the door to someone who said they were a salesperson. After he pitched his sale, he then asked if he could come inside to talk it over with her. She said no thanks, and the man again replied by asking if he could at least come inside to use her telephone. Because this man was being so persistent, she declined again and shut the door.
We have all had our encounters with suspicious situations and people. Some are worse than others, like the first man’s experience. The information I am digging for helps me determine what moves people to get a security system. The second woman said she chose to get one the next day.
I have heard many comparable stories from other people. You never truly know what will happen on a specific day. I am confident these people did not wake up assuming something abnormal would happen that day. It really highlights the importance of being proactive.