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If you watch the news or read the newspapers every day then you will know that crime rates have risen dramatically in most urban, suburban and rural areas in the last ten years. Members of our society perpetrate some heinous crimes, and reading about them is extremely unsettling, especially if you are classed as vulnerable and have very little means of defending yourself. Seniors are especially vulnerable, but you can take steps to protect yourself and increase your personal security. This involves no financial outlay and is mostly common sense, which can be exercised with very little effort.

Firstly, get to know all of your neighbors. Becoming friendly with those who live close to you is perhaps the best way to protect yourself. A lot of seniors tend to isolate themselves, and this happens for a variety of reasons. Maybe they live in a neighborhood that is constantly changing, with families or individuals moving in and out on a regular basis, or maybe they are not able to get out of the house very often and thus are virtually unknown in the area. However, by making the effort to get to know those in your street, you are building bonds with those best equipped to look out for you. People are more likely to jump to your rescue should anything happen if they know and care about you. Joining or forming a Neighborhood Watch committee would have the same effect, as well as getting you involved in the community.

Seniors can also take precautions when it comes to allowing outsiders access to your home. There are various stories about conmen gaining access to the homes of seniors via unorthodox means. They may pretend to be workmen or from the local authorities. They may target seniors with their scams. These people are coming up with new ways to rob the most vulnerable every day. However, if a workman or representative of any company or authority is legitimate, then he or she will carry identification. Always ask to view the identification and phone their office to verify their identity as well as the fact that they were actually scheduled to visit your home. If someone is not who they say they are, then this will often scare them off anyway. Do not, under any circumstances, let them into your home unless you are certain of their identity.

On a similar note, be careful whom you employ because they will also have access to your home. If you need work doing in your house or yard, research the companies that you are considering hiring well. Speak to previous customers, compare quotes, and check out affiliations and association membership to make sure that they are properly regulated. Finally, meet with the manager of the firm. If you feel comfortable with him or her and feel that you could place your trust in them, then go for it!

There are other methods of protecting your property and yourself, but they have financial costs. Having said that, you cannot put a price on your safety and security. The cheapest initial outlay is actually the more expensive long-term option. Although this sounds quite clichgetting a dog would put intruders off entering your property. A good guard dog is priceless, but having a loving companion is also essential in safeguarding your mental health.

If you are looking for peace of mind then getting a panic alarm may be a viable option. Burglar alarms can detect intruders, but panic alarms go one step further. Having a panic alarm with a direct connection to the local police station can cost anywhere between $300 and $700 for initial connection, although some are more expensive, and then usually has a monthly fee attached in order to keep the connection live. You can have one panic button installed in your house, or one in every room. This gives you license to install as many as it takes to make you feel safe.

Security is a big issue for seniors today because the individual's inner peace is hard to some by. If you feel secure then you are more likely to be happy in yourself and more content with your lot. Security can also enhance your health because living in fear can mentally scar you for the rest of your life. Enjoy your retirement in peace but always put your safety first.

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