Remaining Safe at Your home
I have been speaking with a lot of home owners recently about the security in their home. I am trying to acquire some insight on different ways our homes become at risk. One of the questions I asked each person was if they had ever experienced suspicious actions at their home. It could be robbery, broken windows, a suspicious person – anything really. I was surprised that almost everybody had a story to tell. Many of their stories eventually led them to get a alarm system. I have heard that www.kansashomesecurity.net is one of the best options.
One person told me that he had been home for the afternoon, but left to pick his son up from soccer practice. After they returned approximately ten minutes later, one of the windows on their house was shattered and several things were missing inside. He seemed to think he was being watched, and that the burglar knew when he left. Another mother of 3 informed me that she opened the door to a man who claimed to be a salesperson. After the man finished speaking, he then asked if he could talk it over with her inside. She said no thanks, and he again replied by asking if he could still come inside to use her phone. Since the man was being persistent, she again declined and shut the door in his face.
All of us have had our encounters with suspicious situations and people. Some experiences are worse than others, like the first man’s experience. The information I am digging for will help me figure out what motivates people to get a burglar alarm. The second woman said she decided to get one the next day.
I have heard plenty of comparable stories from other people. We never truly know what is going to happen on a specific day. I am certain these two people did not wake up thinking something abnormal would happen that day. It definitely highlights the importance of being prepared.

