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Burglaries are on the rise in France, and criminals are not short of ingenuity when it comes to breaking into homes. But did you know that a simple trick could help you detect an attempted break-in and deter thieves? No need for a sophisticated alarm or expensive camera: a simple glass of water can suffice. Here’s an explanation of a method that is as surprising as it is effective.
Burglaries: these signs that should alert you
Before taking action, burglars often take the time to scout out the area. Here are some clues that may indicate an attempted scouting or an intrusion:
- Door or windows slightly open or damaged.
- Lock forced or showing suspicious traces.
- Unusual footprints in your garden or on your terrace.
- Suspicious presence in your neighborhood, reported by your neighbors.
If you observe these signs, remain vigilant and increase your precautions .
The idea of the glass of water: how to use it?
This technique is based on a simple principle: place a filled glass of water behind the front door or on a mat in front of the door .
Why does it work?
If someone tries to open the door, the glass will spill, wetting the carpet or floor . This may indicate that an attempted break-in took place while you were away.
What to do if you find spilled water?
- Check for other signs of attempted break-in.
- Contact law enforcement to report the incident.
- Make your home more secure (reinforced locks, surveillance camera, alarm).
- Warn your neighbors to be alert for suspicious movements.
New burglar techniques: be careful!
Thieves are competing in ingenuity to break into your home. Here are some recent methods used:
- Acid in the locks to weaken them.
- Symbols drawn on walls or mailboxes to mark a target.
- Glue dots on the door to detect if the house is unoccupied.
- Drones to monitor residents’ paths and places.
A word of advice: be careful and regularly inspect your door, mailbox and electricity meter.
Securing your home: a few simple but effective steps
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