Burglar Reveals 15 Trade Secrets – A Look Into The Mind of a Burglar

January 29, 2013

Burglar Reveals 15 Trade Secrets – A Look Into The Mind of a Burglar | Modern Survival Online February 25, 2012 The Grey Enigma

Hello, my name is Bob and I’m your local neighborhood burglar! First I’m going to tell you what I look for before breaking into your home, and then I’m going to tell you how I can break into your home.  I’ll even tell you what I’m doing and looking for inside your home.

A lot of people ask me why I do what I do, and why I haven’t been caught yet.  Do you know what I tell them?  Because people don’t realize how easy they make it for me.  I shouldn’t be doing this but I need a challenge!  Here’s what I’m looking for to make your house my next target: Before picking a house I have to scope the whole neighborhood. To do this I’m not going to be walking in the traditional cat burglar uniform. I’m going to be walking around with a rake, dressed up as the cable, electric, or phone repairman.  In some cases I even post a flier on your door for a closer look.  Usually my work hours are from 8AM-11AM.  I want to avoid any kind of confrontation.High privacy fences – This way your pesky neighbors can’t sneak up on me or call the police.  Any sort of high vegetation, like trees or shrubbery, covering your windows – this way they can’t see me break your window.

I prefer lots of cover:

*Toys or playground equipment in your yard – Toys or playground equipment in your yard are signs that kids live there, which to me equals a mother lives there and “cha-ching” that means JEWELRY.
•I’ll post a flyer on your door to get a closer look of your home. I’m also checking to see if you have a burglar alarm.

Here’s how I break into your home:
•I’ll knock on your door to see if anyone is home. If someone answers the door I’ll just come up with some bogus story.
•I’m going to check if the front or back door is unlocked. Sometimes people usually hide a key somewhere easy to access. If I can’t find a key I will check the windows. If worse comes to worse I’ll just smash a window.
•I can also get into a home through your doors using my trusty crowbar.
•If I can’t make it into your house in one minute I just move onto the next one.

Now here’s what I’m doing once I’m inside your home:
•I always use the same search pattern. I go straight to the master bedroom. I look for cash, jewelry, or anything that might be valuable. People often make the mistake of leaving money or jewelry in the most common areas.
•I’ll even look under the bed and in your closets.
•I’m always listening for outside noises. It’s a 6th sense.
•I check your bathroom medicine cabinets for any narcotic prescriptions. Pills are easy money.
•I’m going to check your kitchen and living room for electronics, credit cards, car keys, and personal information.
•After I have gathered everything I need, I call my backup driver to meet me so we can load up all the goods in the car or van.
•Once I have loaded all the goods, my associate and I drive away to the next target. It’s a never ending cycle.

And that’s it folks.  It usually takes me about 8-12 minutes to get in and out of your home.  It’s as easy as that!

In closing, there are a lot of things that you can do to avoid someone like me.  A security system is a no brain-er.  If that’s not an option, leaving a TV or stereo on during the day usually helps someone like me avoid your home.  This usually indicates someone is home.  Also most burglars won’t even attempt entry if they know there’s a large dog in the home.

So now you know my methods and secrets.  Hopefully this will help you avoid bad guys like me. If not, I’ll be lurking around.  So, once again, I’m Bob, your local Burglar, and I’ll be coming to a city near you!
via Burglar Reveals 15 Trade Secrets – A Look Into The Mind of a Burglar | Modern Survival Online.


Reasons you need to invest in a home security system now

January 26, 2013

By Kate Mulcrone | Yahoo! Homes – Fri, Dec 21, 2012 3:07 PM EST

Have you thought about installing a home security system, but put it off because you don’t think you really need one?

Well, before you put it off any longer, you may want to consider these facts: In 2010, there were more than two million home burglaries in the United States, over 70 percent of which took place in residential homes, reports the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

What’s more, victims of these burglaries claimed an estimated $4.6 billion in lost property, and the average dollar loss per burglary was $2,119.

With these startling statistics, investing in a home security system doesn’t seem like such a bad idea, does it?

Marshall Marinace, vice-president of the Electronic Security Association, doesn’t think so.

“The number one reason to invest in a home security system is to protect your family and assets,” says Marinace. “The simple fact of installing a security system deters crime. Your police department might not have the eyes and ears out there that they used to, especially in areas where police departments have seen big budget cuts.”

Keep reading to see why else you should invest in a home security system…

Reason #1 – To Deter Potential Crime

You might think that a crazy-loud k-9 is a great way to keep burglars away – and you wouldn’t be wrong – but studies show that investing in a home security system is a proven way to keep burglars at bay.

In fact, according to a 2010 study partially underwritten by the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation, burglars spend less than 60 seconds breaking into a home. So, anything that made a house harder to access, including home security systems, deadbolt locks, bars on windows, and pins in sash windows, acted as a deterrent.

What’s more, the Electronic Security Association’s “Home Safety Fast Facts” report, notes that 9 out of 10 burglars avoid homes with alarm systems and said if they did encounter an alarm, they would not attack the home.

The bottom line: Burglars are on the lookout for “soft targets,” so making your home more difficult to access is likely to deter a break-in.

Reason #2 – To Detect Smoke and Fire

So, it’s pretty obvious that a home security system can protect your home against burglary, but did you know that many security systems are also built to protect your home from a fire?

Here’s how: “A home fire alarm system is usually part of a total security system providing burglary protection in addition to fire protection,” according to the U.S. Fire Administration. “Such a system supervises doors, windows, and spaces within the home for break-in and may provide monitoring services by dialing your telephone to report a fire or intrusion to a security office, where it will be reported to your local police or fire department.”

And having a home security system that doubles as a smoke detector is extremely important, especially when you consider the latest home fire statistics.

The National Fire Prevention Association says fire departments responded to an average of 371,700 home fires in the United States each year from 2006 to 2010. Their August 2012 report on structure fires, that include any type of residential fire, found that many fires are started by cooking mishaps or “heating fires,” which are caused by central heating units, fireplaces, chimneys, water heaters, or heating stoves.

And unfortunately, these fires could do a lot of damage. According to a 2008 to 2010 U.S. Fire Administration study on heating fires, about 50,000 heating fires occur in the United States each year and result in approximately 150 deaths, 575 injuries, and $326 million in property loss.

To avoid becoming a part of this statistic, consider how a home security system could help you.

Reason #3 – To get a Discount on your Home Insurance

On top of being a burglar-deterrent, installing a home security system could also help lower the premium on your home insurance – and by a pretty penny at that.

In fact, “Some companies may cut your premiums by as much as 15 or 20 percent if you install a sophisticated sprinkler system and a fire and burglar alarm that rings at the police, fire or other monitoring stations,” according to a homeowner’s insurance article published by the Insurance Information Institute.

Why are home insurance companies willing to offer these huge discounts?

Think about it like this: When you install a home security system, it makes it less likely that someone will be able to break into your home, and in effect, there’s less of a chance that your insurer will have to cover your losses due to a home invasion.

Essentially, when you install a home security system, you are less of a risk for your insurer.

Reason #4 – To Control Your Home Remotely

Have you ever called a neighbor to ask whether you left your kitchen window open? Now there’s an app for that, in a manner of speaking.

Most home security systems can alert you – via text or e-mail – when there’s activity in your home that you want to know about, say Marinace. For example, you can get alerts every time someone enters your home, the basement light goes on, or every time your liquor cabinet opens.

Many systems even allow you to view live video feeds from your home online or on your phone, adds Marinace.

And if you’re a working parent who wants to keep tabs on when your kids come and leave the house, certain alarm systems will allow you to do just that.

Case-in-point: Marinace says that some so-called “latch key” systems will send a picture of your child returning from school to your e-mail or phone. Yes, this does sound a little like “Big Brother,” but when it comes to the safety of your home and family, it’s probably best to be overly cautious.

And if you’re worried you’ll start to get annoyed by the alerts and notifications, you’ll be happy to know that they’re completely customizable, so you can tone them down or turn them off completely.

Reason #5 – To Help Law Enforcement Respond Faster to Emergencies

What’s another good reason to invest in a home security system? How about this: It can actually help children or seniors get medical attention in the event of an emergency.

How so, you’re probably wondering? Well, if someone with health problems is living alone, they could carry a wireless transmitter that triggers their home security system if they need assistance, says Marinace. As with a fire, once the home security system has been triggered, emergency responders are immediately notified.

Marinace also points out that many home security systems include two-way intercoms so that when the system is triggered, you and your family members can communicate directly with the operators in case you can’t get to a phone.

And while this little detail may not sound like much, to someone with limited mobility, who many not be able to get to the phone very quickly, it could prove extremely helpful.

Via: http://homes.yahoo.com/news/reasons-to-invest-in-home-security-025712983.html


Panic Button Used at Medical Facility

January 8, 2013

On Thursday, clients at a medical facility pressed their Bates Security Panic Button and were able to get an excellent Police response when a patient threatened the lives of the staff.  Our client did not have to spend valuable moments contacting 911 on the phone to exchange information with dispatchers.  The information the client had provided was already in the hands of our prepared central station operator who worked with Police for a quick response.  Thanks to the Police, the situation was resolved with no injuries to the staff or patient.


Criminal Caught!

January 6, 2013

Sonitrol's Scott Green with OfficersOn December 20th we received an alarm from a pawn and payday loan store we secure.  We dispatched the police who found a man inside the rear fenced area of the business.  When the man saw the officers he attempted to flee but was apprehended by Officer Derrick Wallace, Sergeant Jonathan Bastain and Officer Scott Falconberry.  The suspect was arrested and charged with criminal trespass, possession of burglary tools and CCDW.  Pry marks were found on the back door confirming how the intruder intended to gain entry but thanks to Sonitrol’s unique verified technology he was apprehended.

This past Thursday, Sonitrol’s Scott Green attended roll call where the officers were recognized for apprehending a criminal at one of our clients locations.

 

*Sonitrol of Lexington is the sister company of Bates Security


Veteran’s Day Dedication

November 13, 2012

Jerry Coy

By Jerry Coy, Security Consultant, Bates Security

I was very fortunate to be able to take part in the dedication of a new home for a disabled veteran on November 12, the day after Veteran’s Day.  With the help of community volunteers, Home Builders Care, a division of the Home Builders Association of Lexington, built a home for Kenyata Johnson and his family in the Equestrian View neighborhood in Lexington.

 

Kenyata Johnson speaking during the dedication ceremony

Bates Security donated the security system and installation for the Johnson family’s new home.  Many other local vendors donated their products and services as well, including Drew Brester Homes, James Monroe Homes and Kentucky Lighting.

Bates Security’s Zach Gray finishing up the donated security system

Kenyata Johnson serviced in the United States Marines from 1998-2005.  He was deployed through two hardship tours and a humanitarian tour during his service.As a United States army veteran myself,  I am personally proud to take part in Home Builders Care, to help a well deserving man and his family.  I appreciate the generosity of Bates Security to allow me the opportunity to be able to be part of this special project.

Todd Johnson executive director of HBAL, Mayor Jim Gray, Vice Mayor Linda Gorton, and 1st district councilman Chris Ford


Commerce Lexington Innovation Award Winner!

September 22, 2012

Since 1986 Commerce Lexington has been honoring the contributions that small businesses have on our economy.  We are excited to announce that we won the Innovation award which is given to companies that have demonstrated ability in adopting and utilizing technology to directly increase productivity, efficiency, revenue and/or profits.

 


10 Tips to Prevent Home Invasions

September 10, 2012

There have been a lot of home invasions in the news recently.  These are some of the most frightening crimes because they target where you should feel the most safe, your home.  A home invasion is when multiple perpetrators force entry into an occupied home to commit a robbery or other crimes. We’ve gathered some of our favorite tips to help protect you and your family from this type of crime.

1.  Don’t open your door to strangers or solicitors.  Most home invaders knock on the front door to gain entry.  They pose as someone in distress, a person asking for directions, workers, delivery persons, or they may be offering to do work for you.

2.  Lock your windows and doors and keep your garage door closed even when your home.

3.  Install solid core doors, heavy duty locks, and window security devices.

4. Check to see who is at your door before opening it by using a peephole, intercom system, or nearby window.

5. Use your front porch light to help you see outside.

6. Don’t rely on chains to keep intruders out, they don’t.

7. If you have an alarm system, use the occupied mode while you are home.  If someone attempts to gain entry, the alarm will sound and get help to you.

8. Have an escape plan.  Train your family on where to go and what to say.  If someone can escape, the invaders will have lost their advantage of privacy and time.

9. Consider owning a dog for protection. If this isn’t possible, an empty dog bowl left on the porch gives the impression that there is a dog on the premises.

10. If you live alone, place men’s boots or other clothing laying around or yell “I’ll get it” when answering the door to make it seem like your not alone.

 Sources:

Pennsylvania State Police. 9/9/12. Home Invasions. Retrieved from http://www.portal.state.pa.us/…/psp_preventing_home_invasions_pamphlet

Huntsville Police Dept. 9/9/12. Home Invasion Safety tips. Retrieved from http://www.hsvpolice.com/home_invasion_safety.htm

South Brunswick Police Dept. 9/6/12.  Reducing the Risks in a Home Invasion Robbery. Retrieved from http://www.twp.south-brunswick.nj.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B40116E30-5118-45CD-B688-EBEAFA36E03C%7D&DE=%7B57D44B4F-5B29-43C4-B38E-8FCC4102DD18%7D

Chief James T. Hurley. 9/6/12. Violent Crime Hits Home: Home Invasion Robbery. Retrieved from http://www.fbfl.us/index.aspx?NID=153

Image from 2012 Honeywell International Inc.


2012 Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Shoot Out

September 10, 2012

We had several employees participate in the Bluegrass Crime Stoppers Shoot Out this year. The Shoot Out is an annual event that benefits Crime Stoppers and the CSIS program. This includes the payment/rewards program sponsored by Crime Stoppers where rewards are paid for information that leads to the arrest of persons who commit crimes in our community. We are really proud of our employees who took time out of their Saturday to shoot in the event.