Get to know your neighbors.
Watch out for suspicious activity in your neighborhood. Join a Neighborhood
Watch group if it's available. Start one if necessary.
Keep trees and hedges trimmed. This gives intruders fewer places to
hide while they plot to break into your home.
Replace burned-out outdoor lights immediately.
Using the cover of night, thieves generally target homes with poor outdoor
lighting. Consider upgrading outdoor light fixtures with devices that
have built-in motion detectors which turn on the lights whenever anyone
walks past.
Don't be predictable.
Once inside, thieves do just what you do when you come home: They head
for the bedroom. That's where most of us keep our valuables. A jewelry
box on top of the dresser is practically a homing signal. But, they
also dont know about your "clever" hiding places: dresser drawers, the
freezer, under the mattress, and the cookie jar!
Avoid keeping large amounts of cash and
jewelry in your house.
Thieves are looking for cash and easy-to-carry things they can turn
into cash quickly: jewelry, silver, cameras and other electronic devices.
Keep small "luxury" items locked in a safe or well hidden.
Large items don't scare crooks off either -- TVs, VCRs, computers, and
stereos get their attention too. Invest in a simple table/desk bolt
for stereos, computers and VCRs. If it's too difficult to steal most
thieves, looking to get in and out quickly, won't bother.