Surveying the Scene outside a Suburban Home

Author: Safety-Number1
October 21, 2009

home-protection

When my family and I first moved to our suburban neighborhood, it was rated among the safest in the state. Violent crime was basically nonexistent, and a vending machine break-in would make the local news and be the talk of the town for a week. Then things began to change. When the recession hit last year, a number of budget motels started to appear across the river, on the outskirts of town.

Suddenly the crime rate doubled, then tripled over a period of a few months. Neighbors started gossiping about a string of breaking and entering incidents, and I knew that I would have to take action to keep my family safe. I had a few hidden home security cameras installed at strategic points around the house, and every night before bed I monitored the premises until I felt satisfied that no threat would be posed.

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