Top 5 Ways To Deter a Burglar at Night Although there are a large number of burglaries during daylight hours, a significant proportion occur at night. The ‘cover of darkness’ is perfect for a burglar who wants to gain entry without being seen, and is the best way of moving around undetected. Homes which are empty are particularly vulnerable to this kind of break-in particularly those without a burglar alarm. It is very distressing to return home from a holiday or business trip to find your house has been ransacked. So what measures can you take to deter a burglar from entering your home after darkness falls?
Let There Be Light Light is the enemy of the nighttime burglar. Houses with intruder alarm activated lighting systems are much less likely to be burgled than those without. These inexpensive devices can detect movement by means of a motion detector, which in turn triggers a switch to a floodlight. It immediately alerts you to the presence of an intruder. You can choose the strength of the bulb used, and also opt for a system that causes an alarm to sound. A burglar who approaches the house and finds themselves suddenly under the spotlight won’t hang around. It is more likely that they will see the lights and just move on without even trying to break in. If you don’t want a motion activated lighting system, just make sure that the outside of your house is well lit. A porch light might be enough to deter a casual burglar. These can also be motion activated too, and provide you with a visual alert that someone has approached the front door.
Gravel Paths Sound is the other enemy of intruders. Gravel paths have the advantage of alerting you to the presence of a burglar. If you have an isolated path along the side of your house, consider a