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Protecting Your Home from Looters After an Extreme Weather Emergency: Top 7 Steps

May 20, 2024

Extreme weather emergencies, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, can leave homes vulnerable and communities in disarray. Unfortunately, these situations can attract looters seeking to take advantage of the chaos. Modern emergency preparedness experts recommend a proactive approach to secure your home and protect your belongings. Here are the top seven steps to safeguard your property from looters following an extreme weather emergency:

  1. Reinforce Entry Points

Immediately after ensuring the safety of your home, reinforce all entry points. Secure doors and windows with heavy-duty locks, deadbolts, and, if necessary, plywood or metal sheets. Pay special attention to any broken windows or damaged doors that could provide easy access.

  1. Install and Deploy Temporary Security Measures

If you have a home security system, ensure it's operational. If the power is out, use battery-operated security cameras and motion sensor lights. These temporary security measures can deter potential looters and provide evidence in case of a break-in.

  1. Keep a Low Profile

Avoid drawing attention to your home. Do not leave valuables in plain sight, and ensure that any significant repairs or activities are discreet. Keep windows covered with curtains or blinds, and avoid posting details about your situation on social media, which could inadvertently alert looters to your vulnerability.

  1. Coordinate with Neighbors

Form a neighborhood watch with those nearby. Regularly check on each other’s homes and establish a communication network to share information about suspicious activities. A community that looks out for one another is a strong deterrent to looters.

  1. Use Signage

Place signs around your property indicating that security measures are in place, such as "Property Under Surveillance" or "Neighborhood Watch Active." These signs can serve as a psychological deterrent to potential looters, making them think twice before targeting your home.

  1. Remove Valuable Items

If possible, relocate valuable items to a safer location, such as a trusted friend’s house, a secure storage unit, or a bank safe deposit box. This reduces the risk of losing irreplaceable items and makes your home a less attractive target for looters.

  1. Maintain a Visible Presence

If safe to do so, spend as much time as possible at home or have someone you trust do so. A visible presence discourages looters who typically target unoccupied properties. If you must leave, make it appear as if someone is home by using timers on lights and leaving a car in the driveway.

Bonus Tip: Stay Informed and Report Suspicious Activity

Keep in touch with local law enforcement and stay informed about the security situation in your area. Report any suspicious activity immediately and provide as much detail as possible to help authorities respond effectively.

By following these seven steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of looting and protect your home and belongings in the aftermath of an extreme weather emergency. Being vigilant and proactive is key to ensuring your property remains secure during these vulnerable times.




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