
Detective Reveals 10 Tips Everyone Should Do When They’re Home Alone
1. Don't Overshare On Social Media

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2. Have An Emergency Card In Your Wallet

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3. Try To Be Besties With Your Neighbors

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4. Keep A Busy Home (Or The Illusion Of One)

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5. Have Your Keys Out Ready Before You Get To Your Door

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6. Put A Wooden Dowel Into Your Sliding Door Track

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7. Make Your Own Emergency Exit Plan

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8. Get A Dog

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9. Or, Pretend You Have One!

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10. You Could Always Foster Dogs, Too

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11. Keep Your Loved Ones In The Loop

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12. Always Keep Your Cell Phone Charged

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13. And Take Your Phone To Bed With You

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14. Switch Your Bedroom Door To Something Solid

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15. Better Yet, Switch All Your Doors To Something Solid!

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16. You Might Also Want To Put A Lock On Your Bedroom Door

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17. Keep A Night Light On

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18. Always Close The Curtains Or Blinds At Night When You're Relaxing

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19. And Definitely Close Them In The Bedroom!

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20. Install Lights Outside Your Home

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21. Or, Better Yet, A Motion Sensor

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22. Don't Talk Loudly About Being Alone

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23. Stranger Danger! Don't Answer The Door

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24. And Definitely Don't Let Them In

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25. Always Ask To See Identification, Too

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26. Always Keep Your Door Locked

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27. Get A Fan Instead Of Opening Your Window At Night

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28. Double Check Your Garage Doors

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29. And Don't Leave Valuables In Your Car

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30. Get A Full Security System

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31. Don't Overshare To Delivery People

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We can understand if you live alone - and especially if you work from home alone, too - why you might want to tell delivery people all about what's going on in your life when they drop off a package. It might be all the conversation you have all day. But oversharing won't keep you safe if you're telling them that you live alone, how you're always home (alone) and any other info that might be helpful to wannabe burglars.Advertisement
32. Double Check You've Locked Your Door Before You Climb Into Bed

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We know how it works: you tell yourself you're going to snuggle down in bed to read a bit of your book, or watch a few episodes of your latest Netflix binge. Next thing you know, your alarm's going off and you fell asleep with your iPad on your face. This is a problem if you didn't double check you'd locked your door before getting into bed, because you just thought you'd do it before 'officially' going to sleep...Advertisement
33. Do A Home Safety Check Before Bed

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When you live alone, you can't depend on others to do things like turn the kitchen lights off, check the stove is off, check the windows are closed etc. It's a good idea to do a quick home walkthrough before bed to check every room, and check everything is switched off, so you know you're safe to go to bed!Advertisement
34. Don't Be Tempted To Take The Garbage Out Late At Night

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You've had a busy day and you forgot to take the garbage out until 11pm when you were just about to go to bed. It's good that you still make the effort to do it, but if you're walking out of your home alone at night - with no one in your home knowing whether you've come back or not - it can actually make you a good target for criminals lurking and looking for opportunities of people alone and vulnerable.Advertisement
35. Don't Leave Your Door Propped Open While You Do Something

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It's so tempting to do this when you're just quickly doing something, like leaving it ajar when you nip to the bottom of the yard or garden, or just nip out to get something from your car. But those few seconds are all it takes for someone to see an open door and take advantage of it by getting into your home - and you might not even see them do it...Advertisement
36. Get A Video Doorbell

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At best, you'll get some funny videos, as seem to be all the rage over YouTube at the moment. But video doorbells, like Ring doorbells, are important modern home fixtures to keep people safe, know who's calling and even to have video evidence if the worst does happen. This is even more important if you're home alone!Advertisement
37. Or Get A Peep Hole

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If video doorbells aren't your thing, or maybe you can't afford one, it's a good idea to at least get a peephole installed in your door, with a wide angle. This will help you to double check who's at your door and see what's going on before you decide to unlock and open your home!Advertisement
38. Leave Lights On In Other Rooms

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Whether you live in a huge home with lots of rooms or a tiny apartment, it's always a good idea to leave lots of lights on in other rooms you aren't using. Not only will this give the illusion that more people are at home, it also won't make it obvious which room you're in, making this room a target if someone's looking from the outside.Advertisement
39. Check Your Windows Are Locked

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This is so easily overlooked, especially if you have a big property. Even if you remember to close your windows, chances are you thought 'Oh, I'll do that later' in regard to fully locking them, or just got distracted. Even windows that are closed are still a vulnerability if they're not fully locked, for someone who wants to try and break in!Advertisement
40. And Don't Leave Windows Open In Rooms You're Not In

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This is more easy to avoid at night when you probably don't have them open, but think of those hot summer days when you're trying to get some fresh air into your home - it's difficult when you live alone, because you might be at one side of the property with a window open at the other end that somebody could easily climb through...Advertisement
41. Be More Careful About Garbage And Recycling On Display

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You may want to invest in a shredder, or make sure you're getting rid of garbage and packaging straight away instead of having it sat outside your home. You don't want a huge cardboard box stating '70 inch TV' sitting outside your front door for a while, as it's only going to let thieves know what you've been buying recently.Advertisement
42. Put A Trip Hazard Outside Your Doors

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Obviously one you're going to remember is there and don't trip over yourself! Anything that might help catch someone out if they're trying to sneak up to your front or back door, like a large garden stone or maybe even a pair of shoes. If they're not too obvious, it could make an intruder trip or make a noise that can help alert you.Advertisement
43. Or Place Something There That Will Actually Make A Noise!

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If you don't want to risk whether a wannabe thief will trip over something you've left out, you could place something that would make a loud noise to make it easier. Maybe a windchime against the door behind it, that would chime loudly if the door was moved, or anything you know would flag something up for you if you heard it.Advertisement
44. Get A Privacy Fence For Your Yard Or Garden

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If someone is watching your home because they've targeted it, or maybe even just passing through looking for opportunities, a privacy fence is not only going to help you stay safe by acting as a physical barrier, but also as a visual barrier. If someone's staking out your house and they always see you out in your garden - alone - at a certain time of day, they're going to know your routine - and that there's never anybody else with you.Advertisement
45. Ask Someone To Stay In With You If Service People Need To Visit

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Most households will have visits from plumbers, someone who needs to change the boiler, fix the roof or check your electrics - and this is difficult when you live alone, because you have to let them in, but it also means you'll be alone with them in your property. It's a good idea if you ask a friend, family member or neighbor to sit in with you while the job is being done.Advertisement
46. Get A Deadbolt - Better Yet, Get Everything

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If you want to upgrade your door security, install a deadbolt. This is more reliable than a chain lock, that can easily be cut from the outside by the right tools! But don't stop at a deadbolt - if you can afford more, get extra locks, bolts and security measures on every door! Every little thing is going to help your home security and make you feel more at ease.Advertisement
47. Use Window Film For Any Privacy Issues

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Some properties have random little windows in places that look great aesthetics wise, but not so great if you don't want every passerby being able to see straight in. Especially those windows around your front door, or that go into your main rooms, you could put window film on them to make sure your space is kept private.Advertisement
48. Trick Intruders With Audios Of People Speaking

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If you want to give people the illusion that somebody is home, whether in general or as a reaction to something you just heard at your back door, you could play recordings of people speaking through your wireless speakers you can easily link up to your phone - even if it's just a YouTube vid of chit chat, so it sounds like a bunch of people are in the property.Advertisement
49. Change Your Locks When Moving Into A New Property

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When you've moved into a new property, and especially a rental property, you don't know how many random people have had the key before you, or even made copies of it before moving out. It's always a good idea for home security to get brand new locks installed whenever you move into someplace new.Advertisement
50. Join - Or Start - A Neighborhood Watch

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Neighborhood Watch areas are always good deterrents for criminal activity, so make sure you join up if there's one going on in your community. If there isn't one, there's nothing stopping you from actually starting one yourself and getting the word out to people on your street! It's always worth looking into.Advertisement