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Partners National Sheriffs Association Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

Neighborhood Watch Community Training

Target Hardening at Home Course Objectives Participants will learn the importance of securing their property and making criminal acts more difficult to commit Participants will build skills to assist them in target hardening Participants will learn methods to protect themselves and their neighborhoods

Activity – Walk This Way

Target Hardening at Home Burglary is a crime of opportunity. The more obstacles that are in the way, the less likely that the crime will occur. The homeowner must keep in mind that each house design is different and requires a different approach.

Statistics on Home Burglaries According to FBI crime reports, in the time it takes you to read this sentence, one burglary will be committed in the U.S. One out of six homes will be burglarized this year, with an average loss of $1,280. In more than 85% of household crimes, stolen property is not recovered.

More Statistics 60% of residential burglaries occurred during the daytime while homeowners were away at work or running errands. Two out of every three burglaries were to residences. Research indicates that most burglars will work no longer than 60 seconds to enter a home.

Basic Home Target Hardening Techniques Doors Locks Windows Lighting Appearance Alarms Garages

Doors All exterior doors should be metal or solid wood and have strong door hinges on the inside of the door with hidden or non-removable pins. Install good quality deadbolt locks on all exterior doors and any doors leading from attached garages.

Door Viewers Door areas should be well lighted and doors should have a wide-angle viewer to see who is outside without opening the door.

Doors - General Properly install doorframes on all exterior doors and doors from attached garages so they cannot be spread apart. Install security-type door strikes on all exterior doors.

Locks Install strong, reliable deadbolt locks that extend at least one inch when in the locked position. Consider double cylinder deadbolts (key inside and outside) or deadbolts with reinforced strike plates and extra long mounting screws to anchor the lock.

Windows

Window Locks or Bars Window locks or bars may be used to increase security, especially on all windows that are accessible from the ground.

Lighting

Interior –Use automatic timers all of the time, not just when you are away. –Utilize specialty lighting in high risk areas.

Lighting - Exterior Exterior –Install around doors, porches, windows, garage and all points of entry –Motion detectors –Illuminate house and grounds –Increase visibility and eliminate hiding places.

Appearance Direct visitor traffic by design Plant thorny bushes Trim shrubs and trees Cut back tree limbs Use landscaping to provide maximum visibility

Alarms Use audible on-site and/or flashing lights to attract the attention of neighbors. Post alarm signs on the property, stickers on the windows Make sure your alarm is monitored 24 hours a day. Use detectors at all entrance points, and motion detectors in high-priority areas.

Garages Always lock the door connecting the house to an attached garage. When at home, always park your cars in the garage with the garage door shut. Install an automatic opener that will allow you to stay in your car until safely parked in the garage.

Hello, is anybody in there? When you're not at home, make it look like somebody's there. Leave a radio on Close curtains but leave lights on If on vacation, have a neighbor pick up newspaper and mail

Were not home right now Never let people know when your home will be empty. Dont let strangers know youre gone Check your answer machine message

Hey, look what I got!Hey, look what I got! Avoid advertising your expensive purchases.

Key to Success Don't let burglars use your spare key. Dont hide your key outside – leave with a trusted friend or neighbor

Making a list and checking it twiceMaking a list and checking it twice Make a list of your property Mark your property with ID number Take photos of expensive items Make sure of current insurance coverage

Tools of the Trade Lock up your tools and your shed. Always put away your tools and lock your shed. Clean up and dispose of large rocks or bricks that can be used to smash a window or break in a door.

Animal Patrol Consider getting a four-legged "burglar alarm." Burglars avoid homes with dogs. A Beware of Dog sign may still deter a burglar

Conclusion

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