06/16/2019 / By Zoey Sky
Whether you live in an apartment in the city or a sprawling mansion, crime is inevitable. While there is no way to ever prevent crime from happening, you can fortify your home and educate your whole family on safety measures to prepare them for any SHTF scenario. (h/t to ApartmentPrepper.com)
Keep an eye out on these red flags. If you notice several of them in your neighborhood, it may be time to improve your home security.
Pay attention to announcements from management, especially those concerning safety warnings. Stay informed about multiple occurrences of theft and take measures to protect yourself and secure your home.
Talk to your neighbors. If there are reports of frequent thefts and police activity, your area could have many safety issues.
It’s normal to see other residents in your apartment building as you enter and leave the premises. While it’s impossible to memorize all of their faces, if there are more strangers walking on the grounds to get from the street to another area, this means non-residents also have access to the apartment grounds.
Electric gates in your residence should be kept closed at all times and only residents should be able to open them. If your security gate is left open because it’s broken, anyone can enter the area.
A secure building should prevent vendors from coming in freely and leaving flyers. If you find a lot of flyers on your front door, it means strangers can come and go as they please in your neighborhood.
If you believe your apartment is no longer safe, fortify your home to discourage burglars. Here are some suggestions to keep your home safe from trespassers.
No neighborhood is 100 percent safe, but this doesn’t mean you should constantly cower in fear and hide in your apartment. Arm yourself, stay alert, and improve your home security to keep your whole family safe.
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