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How To Protect Your Manufactured Home
from Theft
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to stop a burglar while you're gone
> Keep
safe when you're at home
> Home
security devices
People who live in manufactured homes
are not exempt from the startling statistics regarding burglaries
in the United States. In fact, some manufactured homes are
at greater risk because they are owned by "snow bird"
retirees who leave them vacant part of the year. Their empty
homes are often tempting targets for thieves. But it doesn't
stop there - break-ins are also increasing even when the home
is occupied. That's why it's important for anyone who owns
a manufactured home to know what they can do to help prevent
burglaries.
You can remove your home from the "easy
mark" list when you take precautions to keep thieves
away. While there's no foolproof way to stop every break-in,
most home burglaries can be avoided. If you make entry difficult,
a thief might decide that whatever you have isn't worth it.
Burglars need to work quickly. They know the more time it
takes to break into your home, the greater the odds they will
be caught. Remember, if you increase the risk to a potential
intruder, the chance of a home invasion is greatly decreased.
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