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Which houses do burglars avoid in El Paso?

August 12, 2024
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As an attentive homeowner, you know you need to protect against many risks, including intrusions. But how are residences targeted, and which houses do burglars avoid in El Paso? Review answers to these questions and learn what you can do to deter criminals and protect your loved ones.

What burglars don’t like to come across

You don’t want thieves to even consider burglarizing your property. But how can you make sure your home won’t be targeted? Thieves are likelier to avoid residences with the following:

  • Video cameras. An intruder never wants to be seen on camera, as that can aid police and lead to incarceration. Many thieves will avoid houses with video cameras.
  • Security displays. Even though it’s a straightforward, quick solution, an easy-to-see security placard near your abode is a clear clue for burglars to go elsewhere. Naturally, it’s always best to back it up with cameras, sensors, motion-activated lights, and more.
  • Well-maintained yard. If you pay attention to your grounds, prowlers will probably deduce that you also closely monitor your home’s security.

What might make your home a target in El Paso?

So you are aware of what thieves don’t want to come across. But what could make your residence more appealing to them? Here are some things you should avoid:

  • Boxes gathering on the porch. Don’t encourage crimes of opportunity. If you leave deliveries outside your door, onlookers could decide you’re not around. Ask a neighbor or friend to retrieve them or try to arrange deliveries for when you’re around. A video doorbell is also a smart strategy to thwart porch pirates.
  • Garbage receptacles left out. Your garbage has been collected, but your receptacles linger by the street. This can pique the curiosity of burglars and lead to your home being targeted.
  • Overgrown hedges and bushes. Trespassers need hiding places, and overgrown plantlife could provide them. Maintain your yard and make sure you have unobstructed sightlines from your windows.
  • Open garage doors. Similar to leaving packages on your doorstep, an open garage is a welcome sign to prowlers. If you’re absentminded about closing the garage door, a comprehensive smart home lets you investigate its status and open or shut it from any location.

The location of your property can also make it more of a target. For instance, burglars may avoid houses on street corners that see more traffic. As an alternative, they might opt for houses away from high-traffic areas, beside vacant lots, or without neighbors.

Discourage Burglars With A Vivint Smart Home In El Paso

Are you interested in making your residence one that burglars avoid? Install an advanced, full-featured smart home in El Paso from Vivint. We have outside surveillance systems and video doorbells with built-in crime deterrence, a nice enhancement to your home security. You’ll also receive sensors, motion detection, and convenient access from your smartphone. Dial (915) 465-3064 today to design your system.