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Which houses do burglars avoid in Wichita Falls?

August 12, 2024
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As a conscientious homeowner, you know you must protect against many perils, including intrusions. But how are properties targeted, and which houses do burglars avoid in Wichita Falls? Review answers to these questions and learn what you might do to discourage prowlers and shield your family members.

What burglars don’t like to see

You don’t want thieves to even think about burglarizing your property. But how can you make sure your home won’t become a target? Thieves are more inclined to avoid residences with the following:

  • Video cameras. An intruder never wants to be seen on camera, as that might assist police and end in jail time. Many thieves will avoid houses with surveillance.
  • Security signage. Even though it’s a straightforward, low-effort solution, an easy-to-see security placard next to your home is a clear signal for criminals to go elsewhere. Without question, it’s always best to back it up with surveillance, sensors, motion-activated lights, and more.
  • Well-maintained yard. If you keep up with your yard, burglars will likely conclude that you also make your home security a priority.

What might make your home a target in Wichita Falls?

So you know what thieves don’t want to see. But what might make your house more appealing to them? Here are some things you should avoid:

  • Boxes stacking up on your doorstep. Don’t tempt opportunistic prowlers. If you leave deliveries outside your door, thieves might conclude you’re gone. Ask a friend or neighbor to collect them or try to request deliveries for times you’re around. A video doorbell is also a good way to thwart porch piracy.
  • Trash containers on the curb too long. Your rubbish has been collected, but your cans linger on the curb. This may pique the interest of burglars and lead to your home being targeted.
  • Overgrown hedges and bushes. Trespassers need hiding spots, and overflowing plantlife can supply them. Keep your yard maintained and ensure unobstructed lines of vision from your windows.
  • Garage doors left open. Like leaving packages on your front steps, an open garage is a welcome sign to trespassers. If you’re absentminded about shutting the garage door, a comprehensive smart home allows you to investigate its status and close or open it from any location.

The location of your house might also make it more of a target. For instance, burglars may avoid houses on neighborhood corners that see more traffic. As an alternative, they might target houses away from high-traffic areas, next to unoccupied lots, or without nearby neighbors.

Deter Burglars With A Vivint Smart Home In Wichita Falls

Would you like to make your home one that burglars avoid? Order an advanced, fully equipped smart home in Wichita Falls from Vivint. We have outside surveillance cameras and doorbell cameras with crime deterrence, a nice upgrade to your property’s security. You’ll also have sensors, motion detectors, and remote access from your cell phone. Call (940) 209-1266 today to design your system.