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Home Security Myths

Five Home Security Myths

Home security is an emotive topic. You’ll typically hear plenty of anecdotes about burglaries, as well as lots of myths and misconceptions…

Here are a few of the home security myths we’ve encountered, and some surprising truths relating to them. We hope you’ll use this knowledge to better protect yourself and your family.

5 Myths about home security:

  1. Burglaries happen at night.
  2. I always lock up so my house is safe.
  3. My Dog is all the home security I need. 
  4. I don’t own anything worth stealing.
  5. Home security systems are easy to beat. 

Home Security Myths

 

Burglaries happen at night.

We all know the stereotype of the nighttime cat-burglar, clad in black, hoisting himself up through your open window and rifling through your belongings while you slumber unaware.

But burglars don’t just want to avoid being seen. They want to avoid meeting the homeowner. That’s why most residential burglaries happen during the daytime when you’re at work.

With smart home security, though, you can see exactly what’s going on at home, thanks to video cameras and image sensors that alert you to important activity. Should you miss an alert in an emergency, 24-7 professional monitoring has your back.

I always lock up so my house is safe.

First, are you sure you always lock up? Many burglaries are simple “unlawful entry,” in which the burglar uses an open door or window. It’s easy to forget when you’re in a hurry—the good news is that Sting Alarm Las Vegas can let you know.

Second, nearly three-fifths of burglaries are forcible entries, which might involve kicking in a door or breaking a window. It’s easily done. A smart home security system is a great deterrent, however. According to one survey of convicted burglars, four-fifths will check for a security system at a home, with the majority retreating once they discover one.

My dog is all the home security I need.

Home Security Myths

Nope. Although many burglars prefer to avoid homes with dogs, a dog can be distracted easily and is typically less than reliable.

I don’t own anything worth stealing.

You may not have any collectible art or sports memorabilia in your home. Your basement may be devoid of gold bars. But that doesn’t mean a burglar would come up empty at your house.

The number-one item that burglars look for is simple: cash. They’re also interested in everyday items like jewelry, electronics and prescription drugs, all of which are easy to sell. Even the power tools in your garage can make attractive targets.

Security systems are easy to beat anyway.

Home Security Myths

While this can be true of systems that rely on a phone line, or that piggyback on a broadband connection, a Sting Alarm Las Vegas system can defeat many common burglary tactics.

Our dedicated cellular connection can’t be defeated with wire cutters; with a cellular signal, there’s no wire to cut. An Alarm.com-powered system can alert your monitoring station even if an intruder attacks the security panel itself, thanks to our panels patented Crash and Smash protection technology.

Interested in a smart home alarm system? Click on “free quote” and one of our Sting Alarm Las Vegas Security Professionals will reach out to consult you! 😊