Sunday, Nov 17th

It Could Be You: Burglary Prevention Strategies from the Scarsdale Police

brokenwindowThough no one likes to think about it, burglary is on the rise in our area. In warm weather we tend to go in and out of the house without taking precautions. However, better to be safe than sorry. Here are some burglary prevention strategies from the Scarsdale Police:

The New York Metropolitan area, including Westchester County, continues to experience a rise in property theft. The Scarsdale Police Department deploys patrol 24/7 and conducts burglary and larceny patrol on a regular basis. We collaborate with local jurisdictions and Westchester County’s Real Time Crime Center to share information in an effort to minimize the number of thefts.

Critical components of property crime prevention include being an observant neighbor and immediately reporting suspicious behavior to the police and “Target Hardening” of your property. Residents are encouraged to call the police first if suspicious or unusual behavior is observed. Callers can remain anonymous. Please use 911 in any emergency and 914-722-1200 for everything else.

The following tips and strategies are presented for consideration in target hardening your home.

LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS
It is critical to consistently ensure all doors and windows are locked, even when you step out briefly. This simple act can significantly deter potential burglars. This includes the second-story and attic windows.

USE/INSTALL A SECURITY SYSTEM
There are numerous options on the market for home security systems, including some more affordable DIY setups. These systems can deter potential burglars and increase your peace of mind. Please use a loud audible siren and ensure that your alarm is registered with the Village of Scarsdale and monitored by a central station that will notify us when an alarm is triggered. Please consider using your alarm system even when you are home.

STORE VALUABLES AND CAR KEYS OUT OF SIGHT
Don’t tempt potential thieves. Keep expensive items and automobile keys out of view from doors and windows.

DON'T ADVERTISE THAT YOU'RE AWAY
If you're going on vacation, avoid signaling your absence. Ask a neighbor to collect your mail or stop delivery services until your return. If you want to post photos on social media, please try to wait until you return home.

DON'T HIDE KEYS OUTSIDE
It’s safer to give a spare key to a trusted neighbor than to hide it in a predictable spot outdoors. Under an obvious rock or doormat is not an effective hiding place. This also includes leaving house keys inside vehicles.

KEEP YOUR HOME WELL LIT
Install outdoor lighting around your home, if possible, especially near entrances. Motion-activated lights can be particularly effective. Please keep your neighbors in mind when positioning lights.

WINDOW SECURITY FILM
This clear layer can strengthen your windows and prevent them from shattering, deterring burglars.

VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS
High-definition security cameras offer real-time monitoring and recording. Some cameras also offer facial recognition, night vision, and remote access via smartphones. There are inexpensive options on the market that do not require professional installation and can be an added deterrent.

AVOID BUSINESS PATTERNS
Residents should try and avoid bringing business funds to their home. If doing so is unavoidable, residents should avoid creating any patterns related to payrolls or collections.

SAFES SHOULD BE KEPT SECRET
Ensure that safes are hidden and difficult to get to. Do not share any information about the presence of a safe in your home.

KEEP AN EYE OUT
Ask a trusted neighbor to look after your home and be vigilant for anything that appears suspicious in nature. You and your neighbors are the best judges of what is suspicious, and the Scarsdale Police Department will send officers to investigate when a call is received– don’t second-guess yourself or hesitate to call the police.

SPD DARK HOUSE PROGRAM
When you will be away for a period of time, enroll in the Scarsdale Police Department’s “Dark House” program to ensure a patrol officer checks on your home while you’re away. Call 914-722-1200 to get more information and register.

HOME AUTOMATION
Consider installing a few automated light bulbs that can be turned on remotely or with certain planned scenes while you are out of the house.