Home ‘Safe’ Home: FCPD’s Top Home Security Tips

Fairfax County, VA – FCPD is ensuring that our community members are equipped with the necessary information and tools to protect their homes from burglars. Home burglaries can be a distressing experience, but with some precautionary measures, you can significantly reduce the risk.

1. Secure Entry Points

  • Strong Doors and Windows: Ensure all exterior doors are made of solid materials and equipped with sturdy deadbolt locks. Reinforce windows with laminated glass or install security film to make them more resistant to break-ins.
  • Quality Locks: Invest in high-quality locks for doors and windows.
  • Sliding Doors: Place a metal rod or a dowel (Charley bar) in the track of sliding glass doors to prevent them from being forced open.

2. Adequate Lighting

  • Exterior Lighting: Install motion-activated lights around the perimeter of your home, especially near the entry points. A well-lit property serves as a deterrent to potential burglars.
  • Timers: Use timers for interior lights, radios, or TVs to give the appearance that someone is home, even when you’re away.

3. Home Security Systems

  • Install Alarms: Consider installing a professionally monitored home security system, inside and outside of your home. Audible alarms and signs act as powerful deterrents.
  • Smart Technology: Explore the use of smart home security devices, such as doorbell cameras and surveillance systems that allow remote monitoring. Remember to monitor any alarm notifications, especially when you are not home.

4. Landscaping

  • Trim Shrubs and Trees: Keep vegetation around doors and windows trimmed to eliminate hiding spots for burglars.
  • Remove Items that Allow for Elevated Access: Remove items such as ladders, stools, trash cans, or platforms that could be used to gain access to the second story of the house.

5. Extended Absence

  • Trusted Family Member or Friend: If you plan to be away for an extended period, consider having a trusted family member or friend check on your home regularly.
  • Mail and Packages: Ask a trusted family member or friend to collect any mail or packages and secure them inside the home until you return.

6. Social Media Caution

  • Avoid Sharing Travel Plans: Refrain from announcing your travel plans or vacations on social media, as this information can be exploited by burglars looking for empty homes.
  • Privacy Settings: Review and adjust your privacy settings on social media platforms to limit the information accessible to the public.

7. Neighborhood Watch

  • Community Awareness: Establish or participate in a neighborhood watch program. Encourage residents to look out for each other and report suspicious activity to the police. Consider Flock technology in your neighborhood.
  • Communication: Share information with neighbors about any recent incidents or security concerns, fostering a strong sense of community.

By implementing these practical tips, you contribute to the overall safety of our community. Remember, an informed and vigilant community is our greatest asset in preventing crime. If you observe any suspicious activity or have concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact the Fairfax County Police Department’s Non-Emergency line at 703-691-2131. In case of an emergency, dial 911 immediately.

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