30 Home Security Tips from Ex-Burglars: How to Protect Your House in 2026
Discover 30 essential home security tips from former burglars. Learn why large dogs, dirty laundry, and decoy keys are more effective than expensive alarms.
Every 15 seconds, a home is burglarized in the United States. With over 2.5 million incidents annually, the question isn't just about luck—it's about making your home the least attractive target on the block. In a viral Reddit thread, former criminals and security experts revealed the simple deterrents that actually work.
Top 5 Deterrents That Scare Off Intruders
- Rank 1: Large Dogs (A security veteran reported a 0% victim rate among owners of medium-to-large dogs over 5 years)
- Rank 2: Social Media Silence (Post-vacation updates only; burglars monitor platforms to find empty homes)
- Rank 3: Work Boots on the Porch (Signals a physically imposing presence; reduces target desirability by 90%)
- Rank 4: Motion-Sensor Lighting (The greatest enemy of a burglar is unwanted visibility)
- Rank 5: Fake Key Decoys (Gluing a dummy key under the mat can 'spook' burglars into thinking it's a trap)
The Psychology of the 'Dirty' Hideout
Sometimes, being untidy is a lifesaver. One homeowner saved over $35,000 because their safe was buried under a mountain of dirty laundry—a place most burglars won't touch. Other effective 'low-tech' hiding spots include empty tampon boxes or kitty litter containers. The goal is to exploit the thief's desire for a quick, clean getaway. Additionally, experts suggest reinforcing door strike plates with 3-inch screws to prevent kick-in attacks, a common weakness in standard carpentry.
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