Home Security How You Can Help the Police Before Your Property
is Stolen.
Welcome back to part 7, if you have implemented the
recommendations we have made so far you will have gone a long
way toward protecting your home. Nobody can promise that you
will not fall victim to a thief, so in this article I want to
give you a few tips on how you can help the police retrieve your
goods if it should be stolen.
Make an inventory of your property.
Keep a list of your processions in a secure place, perhaps in a
safe deposit box or with a friend, this will help the police if
you do have a burglary, and it will also help to support a claim
if you have a house fire or some other kind of loss.
The better the job you do on the property inventory the more
help it will be. Now that digital cameras are readily available
take pictures of all the rooms in your home and their contents.
In case of a loss by fire or flood etc. it will help you in your
claim with your insurance provider.
On your property list, show, which room the goods, were in.
Describe the article as fully as feasible; include the
manufacturer model number, size, color, and the material the
article is made of as well as its price. It is also a good idea
to include damage marks, repairs, etc because these are unique
to your things.
Mark your goods with your Post Code, your Drivers License Number
or some other number that is exclusive to you but do not use
your Social Security number! Properly marked property is hard
for a burglar to sell on to someone else, and it makes it easier
to trace them back to you.
Always mark your assets by engraving in an area that cannot be
simply removed and is not in plain sight, if you cannot engrave
the thing use a permanent marker or an ultra violet pen. Some
items are not suitable for marking and this is where a digital
or video camera comes into its own.
Now that you have a catalogue of your property make certain you
keep it up to date!
Having marked your property make sure that any possible burglar
knows about it, a small sticker displayed on doors and windows
will do the job. These are generally available from your local
police station or crime prevention officer.
Burglary is the most frequent form of theft in the United
States; by marking your property you are taking an important
step in protecting your home and avoiding the distress that this
type of home invasion causes.
In the next part of this series I will be giving you a few dos
and don'ts to help you with your personal and home security, see
you soon.
Roger Overantout
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