According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a household burglary takes place every 15 seconds. There are, however, steps you can take to lower your chances of becoming a victim. State Farm Insurance agent Gamee Elliott, of Salisbury, was a guest on DelmarvaLife Monday. She discussed measures families can take to protect their home. Among State Farm’s advice:
- Trim trees and shrubs around windows and doors. The less cover you give to burglars the better.
- Don’t leave tools or ladders in your yard. Burglars may use them to gain access into your home.
- When you’re home, park your cars in the garage and close the garage door.
- Don’t let daily deliveries pile up while you’re away. Cancel newspaper delivery and ask your local post office
to hold your mail for you. - Lower the volume of your telephone. A loud, unanswered phone can be a tip-off that you’re not home.
- Don’t share your travel itinerary on social media.
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