Another suggestion is to put in a wide-angle 160 degree peephole atop your front door, no higher than 58 inches.
Sliding glass doors are particularly vulnerable. Use a secondary blocking device on all sliding-glass doors, and properly maintain the latch mechanism so it cannot be easily compromised. Anti-lift devices, which include through-the-door pins, are good protection options. It never hurts to have highly visible alarm decals and beware-of-dog stickers on sliding-glass doors. Windows should also have secondary blocking devices.
Installing lighting timers can help to establish a pattern of occupancy when you’re away. If you’re going away, don’t forget the basics – ask a neighbor to clear items from your mailbox and put your bin out on bin day.
Lastly, a properly installed, programmed and maintained alarm system adds an extra large dosage of security.
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