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Increased Risk of Burglary During the Holidays: Here’s How to Protect Your Home

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Compared to the rest of the year, the risk of burglary is significantly higher during the holidays. Data from insurance claims shows that the likelihood of a break-in during these days is over 50% higher than on an average “normal” day. However, there are steps you can take to make it harder for burglars and reduce the risk.

Why the Holidays Are Popular with Burglars

The last week of the year is the most attractive time for burglars. During the Christmas holidays, the chance of a break-in is much higher compared to 16 average days of the year. On Christmas and New Year’s Eve, the risk of burglary even increases by 124% compared to other days. Throughout the year, Fridays and Saturdays are the most popular days for burglaries—unsurprisingly, as these are the evenings when many people go out.

Make It Look Like You’re Home

You can take steps to reduce the chance of a break-in. A completely dark home signals to a burglar that no one is home. Always create the impression that someone is present. Use timers for lights or your television, and ensure there’s adequate outdoor lighting.

Tips for a Burglary-Free Holiday Season

1.Lock Windows and Doors
Always lock your windows and doors when you leave. A locked front door is an extra obstacle for burglars and may deter them from targeting your home.

2.Leave Lights On
Many people spend the holidays with others and often stay overnight elsewhere, leaving homes unattended for hours. Use a timer or dusk-to-dawn switch to leave lights on, so your home doesn’t look deserted.

3.The 30-Second Rule
Most burglars abandon their attempts if they can’t get inside within 30 seconds. Install burglary-resistant locks and fittings certified with the SKG quality mark to make it harder for them.

4.Inform Your Neighbors
Let your neighbors know you’ll be away during the holidays. If possible, ask them to keep an eye on your house. They can collect your mail and open or close the curtains to make your home look lived in.

5.Keep Valuables Out of Sight

 

 

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