Sunday, January 26, 2014

The Common Chinks in Home Security that Tucson Residents Often Ignore

The four, now identified as 18-year-old Alex Canela and three juveniles (one 17, the other two 16 years of age), reportedly spent two hours cleaning out the residence of electronic equipment (including tablets and computers), DVDs, televisions, Christmas presents, jewelry, cash, medals, the cremains of the homeowner’s parents and money out of his children’s piggy banks.

As you can see, burglars are willing to use any entry point to gain access to your home, even if the process is a bit, well, undignified. Of course, doggie doors aren’t the only chinks in home security that Tucson residents are unaware of. Protech Security Systems, a local alarm company, highlights a few more areas that make your home more vulnerable to break ins.

http://protechalarm.com/the-common-chinks-in-home-security-that-tucson-residents-often-ignore/

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