Home alarm systems can protect telecommuters, too
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008While everyone seems to assume that they could never become the victim of a burglary, those who work at home seem to be more susceptible to this assumption than others. Telecommuters increasingly seem to fall victim to the idea that because they are home during the day, their homes cannot be burglarized and that they will never become the victims of a home invasion. As numbers are proving; however, this is not the case.
Statistics indicate that burglars enter a home approximately every 14 seconds. Furthermore, 60% of all burglaries actually occur while a home is occupied. Nearly 40% of all robberies are committed by someone with a firearm.
The good news is that at least 85% of all home invasions could be prevented – and a quality home alarm system could be your best defense. Without one, you are potentially putting yourself in harm’s way.
Increasingly, there are numerous businesses who are allowing their employees to work from home. There are also a large number of entrepreneurs who are choosing to operate their businesses from the comfort of their own homes. It is important to recognize that just because you happen to be working from home; that does not mean that you and your home are immune to a burglary.
The sad truth is that home invasions are becoming the method of choice among burglars who clearly do not care whether a home is occupied when they decide to strike. Even if you think that you live in a fairly safe neighborhood, you could very well become the next person on your block to become the victim of a home invasion.
The risks of a burglary when you are at home as opposed to away from home are much more serious. While a burglar might just take your belongings if you are away, when you are at home, the risk of injury greatly increases.
When a home invasion occurs, the possibility of a confrontation occurring escalates rapidly. In addition, the odds of the occupants of the home being injured or even killed increases as well since the burglar is typically armed. That is what is so frightening about these types of crimes. If you happen to be at home when a burglar strikes, the possibility of assault, injury, rape and death is always present.
According to statistics, burglars have a window of opportunity of just two minutes when they are attempting to break into your home. The ability to delay a burglar for two minutes provides a very good chance that the burglar will simply move on. A home alarm system can provide you with the critical time you need to ensure that a burglar remains on the other side of your door. Home alarms with live monitoring provide even more reassurances regarding the safety of your property and your family.
While telecommuting certainly offers a number of advantages, it is important to recognize that just because you work from home it does not protect you from becoming a victim of a home invasion. Protect your possessions and your family with a home alarm system.


