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Travis Campbell

7 Places Criminals Watch Before Picking a Home to Rob

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Home security is something most people don’t think about until it’s too late. However, the truth is that criminals are constantly seeking easy targets. They don’t just pick a house at random. They watch, they wait, and they look for signs that make a home stand out as an easy mark. Understanding what draws their attention can help you protect your home and your family. If you know what criminals look for, you can take steps to make your house less appealing to them. Here are seven places criminals watch before picking a home to rob, and what you can do about it.

1. The Front Door

The front door is the first thing most people see, and criminals are no different. They watch to see if you leave your door unlocked or if you have a habit of leaving packages out for hours. A door with a flimsy lock or a broken frame is an open invitation. Criminals also look for spare keys hidden under mats or in fake rocks. If you have a lot of mail or packages piling up, it tells them you might be away. Make sure your front door is sturdy, always locked, and never leave spare keys in obvious places. Install a peephole or a smart doorbell camera for extra security. The front door is often the first place a criminal will try, so don’t make it easy for them.

2. Windows Facing the Street

Windows that face the street give criminals a clear view inside your home. They can see if you have expensive electronics, jewelry, or other valuables. Open curtains or blinds make it even easier for them to spot what’s worth stealing. At night, lights inside your home can turn your windows into a display case. Criminals may also look for windows that are left open or unlocked, especially on the ground floor. To protect yourself, keep valuables out of sight and close your blinds or curtains at night. Consider using frosted glass or window film for extra privacy. Secure all windows with locks, even those on upper floors.

3. The Garage

Garages are a favorite target for criminals. They often contain tools, bikes, and sometimes even unlocked doors leading into the house. Criminals watch to see if you leave your garage door open or if you forget to close it at night. They also look for older garage doors that are easy to force open. Some even use universal remotes to try and open garage doors in the neighborhood. Always close your garage door, even if you’re just running inside for a minute. Upgrade to a modern garage door opener with rolling codes, which are much harder to hack. Lock the door between your garage and your house for an extra layer of security.

4. Side Gates and Fences

Side gates and fences are supposed to keep people out, but they can also give criminals a place to hide. Criminals watch to see if your gate is left unlocked or if your fence is easy to climb. Overgrown bushes or trees near the fence can give them cover while they work. If your gate is old or broken, it’s an easy way in. Make sure your gates are always locked and in good repair. Trim back any plants that could give someone a place to hide. Consider adding motion-activated lights near side entrances to make it harder for criminals to go unnoticed.

5. The Backyard

The backyard is often out of sight from the street, which makes it a perfect spot for criminals to sneak in. They watch for signs that you don’t spend much time back there, like overgrown grass or unused furniture. If you leave ladders or tools out, you’re giving them the means to break in. Criminals also look for sliding glass doors, which are often less secure than front doors. Keep your backyard tidy and put away anything that could be used to break into your home. Install locks on all doors and windows leading to the backyard. Motion lights and security cameras can also help deter unwanted visitors.

6. Trash and Recycling Bins

It might sound strange, but your trash can tell criminals a lot about you. They watch for boxes from new electronics, like TVs or computers, which signal that you have something valuable inside. Even old mail or documents can give away personal information. Criminals sometimes go through trash to find out when you’re away or to steal your identity. Shred any documents with personal information before throwing them out. Break down boxes and put them inside recycling bins, not out on the curb. Be mindful of what you throw away and when.

7. Your Daily Routine

Criminals are patient. They watch to see when you leave for work, when you come home, and when the house is empty. If you have a predictable schedule, it’s easy for them to pick the best time to break in. They may also look for signs that you’re on vacation, like lights that never turn on or mail piling up. Vary your routine when you can. Use timers for lights and ask a neighbor to collect your mail if you’re away. Don’t post your travel plans on social media. The less predictable you are, the harder it is for criminals to target your home.

Make Your Home a Hard Target

Criminals look for easy opportunities. They watch for weak spots and predictable routines. By understanding the places they watch, you can take simple steps to make your home less appealing. Secure your doors and windows, keep your property tidy, and don’t advertise your valuables. Small changes can make a big difference.

What steps have you taken to make your home less of a target? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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