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burglarTraditionally, summer sees an uptick in residential burglaries. Mid-day today my neighbor’s nanny scared away a man attempting to enter her house. She asked that I remind everyone that we are still experiencing burglaries and to be aware. Please report to the police (911) attempts to burgle and other suspicious activity, even if the act wasn’t completed or nothing was taken. Remember these safety tips:

  • Many burglaries occur through unlocked doors and windows – be safe and lock up.
  • Keep electronics out of sight of windows to avoid temptation.
  • Keep your eye on neighbors’ homes and report suspicious activity there.
  • If your street is experiencing chronic problems, keep a log of what, when, where.
  • Use 3″ screws and heavy-duty strike plates on your door frames.
  • Trim shrubs for visibility – thieves don’t want to be seen, so don’t give them cover.
  • Use light timers in your home to make it look occupied.
  • Secure exterior doors with deadbolts with at least a 1″ throw.
  • Start a block watch to organize your neighbors.

A great way to meet the neighbors is to participate in National Night Out Against Crime. Many streets organize a block party on August 6th, close off the street, and have a potluck. See http://www.seattle.gov/police/nightout/default.htm for details and to register.

Have a fun – and safe – summer!

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