Increased Burglaries Caused By Recession
Рубрика Home Security | 03 Mar 2009 15:24 | adminIn a recession, there is no question that Americans suffer multiple consequences both in their minds and in their pockets. Psychologically, it becomes extremely discouraging to stay worry free when all you hear about in the media is how thousands are loosing everything. Physically, it empties our pockets and therefore limits how far our money can go. The economic downturn increases pressure on all of us to get by, sometimes with the bare minimum.
In a time of cutting costs, unemployment, higher mortgages, and a somewhat flawed banking system the burden truly takes its toll on our American way life. As a result, the reality of times is that while people’s hope goes down, the crime rate is going up. As unfortunate as it may be, recent reports have indicated that this year could be worse than usual, and that the spike of burglary increases could last much longer than usual due to the recession. During the holidays, especially the month of December, crime reports increase because this is the time when people tend to have more expensive items in their homes, such as gifts purchased for others or gifts received from others allowing burglars to take notice of worthy prizes.
Even though a rise in crime is common during these festive periods of the year, reports are now indicating a constant growth of burglaries for 2009. It seems to be a common trend during recessions and this one is no exception. During previous recessions of the 1980s and early 1990s burglary rates continually increased and only dropped once the economy became stable. It is estimated that burglaries went up around 7 percent by the end of 2008 and in 2009 the levels of burglaries could rise by another 2 percent. With these predictions there is no doubt that everyone will feel a little uneasy and should therefore be extremely cautious of their personal belongings and private properties. This would be a good time to refine insurance policies of any kind in order to maintain a security blanket during this fragile time.
Burglary and theft form the majority of crime statistics state that one among every three households being burgled into is due to lack of anti-burglar security protection systems. You can keep your home safe and secure by installing a security alarm protection systems in your home. A crime survey reports that owning a home security alarm protection system has a direct economic benefit apart from reducing the crime rate in your neighborhood. SDM Magazine has also identified 12 homeowner insurance companies that offer premium discounts for installing security safety alarm systems, while others offer up to a 20% discount for installing anti-burglar alarm systems.
Most residential burglaries occur when your home is unoccupied. By following some simple safety precautions and tips, you can reduce your exposure to burglary and theft and perhaps minimize the probability of ending up on a crime statistic. Remember to only use those service people or companies that came strongly referred by close friends. Never engage in idle conversation about your valuable. Don’t risk revealing your valuables to strangers. Burglars have no interest in meeting their victims. Most burglars are opportunists and just cruise neighborhoods. Turn on a few lights to create the impression that you’re home. Since we are all affected by this economic turmoil, be sure to make the proper investment in reducing your losses and securing your valuables.