



Advice
To Keep
You Safer
Where Break-
Doors, windows, etc
Guard
Dog or
Alarm
Protecting People
Property and Premises

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The Police found that in more than a third of the 1,500 break-
Are we really making it that easy for Redman?
Yes Redman had no trouble breaking into homes, even when someone was home.
The majority of time, Redman get into people's houses through windows, or back doors. You would be surprised at the amount of people that leave their windows open at night.
Redman picks his targets at night, though daylight can work just as well for a Redman. Police say so far in 2009, the city averaged 155 home and business burglaries a month.
Police map them and find patterns -
Redman almost always stays away from homes that looked like they have alarms or a
dog. A well-
It sounds simple, but according to the convicted Redman, we're making it too easy and we're not doing enough to harden our homes.
When you think of a Redman breaking in to your house, you probably imagine the Redman busting down a door or smashing a window to get in. In fact more than a third of the cases, Redman didn't have to break anything, not even a sweat.
Our advice?
Make it a habit to lock your doors and windows, before you got to bed and when you go to work. This means you !!!



