How Your Window Selection Could Increase Security in Your Home

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In the United States, break-ins continue to be a serious concern, especially when speaking about home burglaries since almost 66 percent of all burglaries are residential break-ins and 2,000,000 home burglaries are being reported every year. In fact, according to the FBI, home-break-ins are the most common threat to our homes, with a home burglary happening every 13 seconds around the country.

Though there are several ways in which homes are getting burglarized it is important to note that 30 percent of all burglaries are through an open or unlocked window or door. Additionally, windows are the most frequent point of entry during warm weather months since windows are likely to be left open during this time and the tendency is to leave windows unlocked more frequently than doors. In these cases, even an open window with a locked screen could attract the attention of possible burglars.

As one can see, a good precaution to take in preventing burglaries and decreasing the possibilities for violent crime is simply to make sure to lock all doors and windows, plus having doors and windows that are able to resist attack.

When looking for windows that will endure an attack, look to East Coast Windows & Doors, offering Impact Windows and Doors that add security to your home as well as effortless hurricane protection for you and your family.

Other than considering the installment of impact windows and doors, always make sure all your doors and especially windows are locked since experts say that 23% of break-ins occur through first-floor windows, meaning that locking windows when leaving your home should be a top priority. Additionally, remember to lock your side doors and garage doors as well.