There is a reason why home security is such a thriving business in the United States. First of all, 78 million Americans or more own their own homes. Those homes are full of goodies that the bad guys want. Everything from collectibles to jewelry to cash and handguns-practically anything that they can easily sell on the secondary market in a pawn shop for quick cash.

The home security industry, in general, is one of the fastest growing segments of our economy. The 78 million homeowners are looking for ways to protect not only their home but the contents. The average home burglar steals approximately $2,000 worth of goods, and one in six homes annually is a target for home burglary.

If you are so naïve as to think that your home is immune-you need a wake-up call. We will readily admit that burglars are not the sharpest knives in the drawer but even average burglars do their homework and look for weaknesses in a home's security. That is one of the reasons why most new homes these days are equipped with security systems, including outdoor cameras.

But here we will be discussing some ways to prevent burglars from targeting your home-burglary prevention tips.

1. When the bad guys go looking for potential targets, the first thing they look for are bad habits of homeowners-they have plenty to choose from. For example, are windows consistently left open? Or how about that garage door, is it always closed? All doors and windows should be locked even when you're at home-including your garage door.

2. Spend some extra money and get laminated glass for all windows, including sliding glass doors. The more obstacles you can place in the way of a burglar, the better off you will be. Laminated glass is not easily broken.

3. Rods made of steel or screw on stops are great ways to allow ventilation through windows and still prevent entry by the bad guys.

4. Drapes or blinds are an effective way to conceal what is inside the house, thus lessening the temptation to break in.

5. Make sure all your doors are solid-core with long dead bolts. If you have a wooden door frame. make sure the strike area for the lock is made of steel to help prevent forced entry.

6. Make sure all your doors have a wide-angle peephole.

7. Sliding glass doors are great for viewing the outside, but they make tempting targets for burglars. It is a proven statistic that homes with sliding glass doors are more likely to be broken into, so protect them with a metal rod stopper.

8. Door and window alarms are very inexpensive but yet effective ways to deter most burglars. Their loud sirens can scare away most of them and possibly alert your neighbors to trouble at your house. You should have one for every door and window.

Follow those 8 tips and your home will be more secure.

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