Infographic: A burglar’s most likely break-in entry points

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Forget the second-story burglar climbing the downspout to get into your home.

Burglars are much more likely to walk right in the front door, especially if the door is old, contains glass panes, weak locks or is left unlocked.

Likewise, burglars consider first floor windows and back doors easy targets.

Learn why burglars choose break-in locations to understand what you’ve got to do to keep them out.

Also see: “Protecting your home from invasion”

Mousing over the infographic below and click to enlarge, learn and be more secure.

The Most Common Entry Points For a Break-In

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