Dec 23, 2015
Washington, D.C. – December 23, 2015 – The holiday season puts everyone in a festive mood but some are out to steal your holiday joy. You may be bragging to a thief if the presents in your home are visible to passersby or if you have placed large appliance and technology boxes at the curb for trash pick-up before trash day. The National Crime Prevention Council and McGruff the Crime Dog® have important tips to help secure your home and keep thieves away during the holidays.
Securing your Home
- Avoid displaying expensive gifts and other valuables near windows or in areas visible from the outside.
- Wait until trash day to set out television, computer, or other expensive gift boxes.
- Lock your doors and windows – including your garage doors. More than 60 percent of all burglaries show no sign of forced entry.
- Use automatic timers to turn on lights, radio, or television when you are not home.
- Ask a trusted neighbor to watch your home while you are away and be sure to have someone pick up your mail and newspapers to keep your home looking lived in. You can also stop mail delivery through a request to your local post office.
- Create an inventory of the valuable items in your home by taking photographs and making a list of serial numbers. An inventory may aid in the recovery of your items and makes insurance claims easier to file.
- Use caution with door-to-door collectors for charity. Ask for information, investigate the charity, and give through their donation process online or through the mail. Do not give your personal or financial information unless you initiated contact with the charity.
About the National Crime Prevention Council
The National Crime Prevention Council is the nonprofit leader in crime prevention. For more than 35 years, our symbol of safety, McGruff the Crime Dog®, has delivered easy-to-use crime prevention tips that protect what matters most—you, your family, and your community. Since 1982, NCPC has continuously provided the American public with comprehensive educational materials, training programs, and effective crime prevention messaging, delivered in large part through its vast network of more than 10,000 state and local law enforcement agencies, crime prevention associations, community groups, foundations, and corporate partners. For more information on how NCPC can be a public safety expert for you or how to “Take A Bite Out of Crime®,” visit www.ncpc.org.
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