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10 Ways DIYers Accidentally Attract Burglars

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Home security is a big deal for anyone who likes to take on projects around the house. Many DIYers focus on making their homes look better or work better, but sometimes these changes can make a house more appealing to burglars. It’s easy to overlook small details that can put your home at risk. Burglars often look for simple mistakes or signs that a house is an easy target. If you enjoy fixing things or upgrading your space, you need to know how your choices might affect your safety. Here are ten ways DIYers accidentally attract burglars—and what you can do to avoid these common mistakes.

1. Leaving Tools and Ladders Outside

Leaving tools, ladders, or even garden equipment in your yard is like giving burglars a helping hand. A ladder left out makes it easy for someone to reach second-story windows or climb over fences. Tools like crowbars or hammers can be used to break in. Always put your tools away when you’re done. Lock them in a shed or garage. If you don’t have a secure place, bring them inside. It only takes a few minutes, but it can make a big difference in your home security.

2. Forgetting to Lock Up During Projects

It’s easy to get caught up in a project and forget to lock doors or windows, especially if you’re going in and out a lot. But an unlocked door is an open invitation. Even if you’re just stepping out for a quick trip to the hardware store, lock up every time. Burglars often check for unlocked doors and windows first. Make it a habit to double-check locks before you leave, even if you think you’ll be right back.

3. Advertising New Purchases

DIYers love new tools and gadgets. But leaving boxes for expensive items like power tools, TVs, or electronics out by the curb tells everyone what you have inside. Burglars notice these things. Break down boxes and put them in recycling bins or bags so they’re not visible. If possible, take them to a recycling center yourself. Don’t give burglars a shopping list of what’s inside your home.

4. Poor Outdoor Lighting

Many people focus on indoor upgrades and forget about outdoor lighting. Dark yards and entryways make it easy for burglars to sneak around unnoticed. Install motion-sensor lights near doors, garages, and walkways. Make sure your front and back yards are well-lit at night. Good lighting is one of the simplest ways to keep burglars away.

5. Overgrown Shrubs and Trees

DIYers often enjoy landscaping, but letting bushes and trees grow too close to your house can create hiding spots for burglars. Trim shrubs below window level and keep trees pruned. Don’t let plants block your view of doors or windows from the street. A clear line of sight makes it harder for someone to sneak up to your house without being seen.

6. Posting Project Updates on Social Media

It’s fun to share your latest project online, but posting real-time updates can let people know when you’re not home. If you post that you’re at the hardware store or working in the backyard, someone might take advantage. Wait until you’re home to share photos or updates. Adjust your privacy settings so only trusted friends can see your posts. Burglars often use social media to find easy targets.

7. Ignoring Garage Security

Garages are a favorite entry point for burglars. Many DIYers store valuable tools and equipment there, but forget to secure the space. Always lock your garage doors and windows. Don’t leave the garage door opener in your car if you park outside. Consider adding a deadbolt to the door between your garage and house. A secure garage keeps your tools—and your home—safer.

8. Using Cheap or Old Locks

DIYers sometimes focus on visible upgrades and ignore the basics, like door locks. Old or cheap locks are easy to pick or break. Invest in high-quality deadbolts for all exterior doors. Check that your locks are in good condition and replace them if they’re worn out. Reinforce door frames and hinges for extra security.

9. Leaving Spare Keys in Obvious Places

Hiding a spare key under a doormat, flowerpot, or fake rock is a common habit. Burglars know to look in these spots. If you need to leave a spare key, give it to a trusted neighbor or friend. Better yet, use a lockbox with a code. Don’t make it easy for someone to walk right in.

10. Not Updating Security After Renovations

After a big project, it’s easy to forget about security. Maybe you added a new door or window, but didn’t install a lock right away. Or you changed the layout and left a weak spot. Always review your home’s security after any renovation. Make sure every entry point is secure. Test your alarms and cameras if you have them. Don’t let your hard work go to waste by leaving your home vulnerable.

Protecting Your Home Starts With Small Habits

DIYers take pride in their homes, but small mistakes can make a big difference in home security. Paying attention to these details can help keep your home safe from burglars. Simple habits—like locking up, putting away tools, and trimming bushes—can make your house less appealing to criminals. Think about security with every project you take on. Your home should be a place where you feel safe, not a target for burglars.

Have you ever made one of these mistakes or have your own tips for keeping your home safe? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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