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Preventing Home Burglaries - Police Department - City of El Cerrito, California |
Other Entrances Skylights, ventilation ducts, and fire escapes tempt burglars because these openings usually are not visible from the street. Protect skylights and ducts with metal grates and iron bars. The first stair of a fire escape should be too high for the average adult to reach from the ground. The door or window leading to the escape should be equipped with emergency exit features: window guards should be removable or hinged to allow for an emergency exit. Keys to locked windows or door should be kept nearby. Key Control Because any lock gives way to a key, practice good key control. Lighting Light is a great crime deterrent. Light up all dark areas, especially doors and windows. Alarms Before you invest in an alarm system, weigh the cost against your need. How valuable is your property? How great is your risk? After installing an alarm, let burglars know by putting warning signs in windows and entrances. Every alarm should include:
For an appraisal of your security needs, ask for a free Home Inspection by your El Cerrito Citizens Crime Prevention Committee. Operation Identification Mark your property with your California Driver’s License number (preceded by the letters CA). Then put Operation ID decals (obtained from the El Cerrito PD) on all windows and doors to warn burglars that your property can be traced. Keep a complete, up-to-date inventory of your property: office equipment, personal belongings, etc. To document jewelry, take and keep photographs of it. Put a copy in your safe deposit box or at a location away from your home. For a form to help you inventory your property download the following files (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader:) Remember Locks and alarms can’t prevent a burglary unless they’re in use. Establish a routine for locking doors and windows, setting the alarm, etc. If A Burglar Breaks In
If you suspect a burglary:
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