How Home Security Systems Make Neighborhoods Safer

In a staggering statistic, only 20% of Americans said that property crime is not a problem where they live. This means that a large majority of people live with the fear of burglary, theft, arson, vandalism, and more. 

It’s no wonder, then, that security system purchases are on the rise! In a 2021 Porch survey, more than 43% of people said they had at least one home security camera, and a smart home security study estimates 47.8 million residences will incorporate smart home devices by 2025. 

This determination to reduce property theft has more than one benefit: Security systems better protect the homes of those who invest in them, and their neighborhoods, too. 

How do home security systems make neighborhoods safer, exactly? 

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They Heighten Neighborhood Awareness

A few of the top security measures Americans use to better protect their homes include more outdoor lighting (36%), doorbell cameras (30%), and optimized security cameras around their property (29%). These measures in and of themselves will bring a heightened awareness to any movement on your property and likely any surrounding homes, sidewalks, and even the road.

A North Carolina neighborhood, for example, utilized a series of outdoor home security cameras to protect its residents from car break-ins and home thefts. When two cars in the neighborhood were broken into and ransacked, with no eyewitnesses, residents were able to file a police report and provide footage with details on the thieves’ vehicle. 

They Monitor Homes & Dispatch First Responders

With central station monitoring through a service like NCA, your home’s security system notifies first responders when a window or door is broken, or when a fire or carbon monoxide alarm sounds. Home security monitoring services protect your family from the inside-out and simultaneously benefit your neighbors, as well. 

The reality is that 60% of intruders who realize their target has an alarm system will seek out an alternative target. Ideally, if every home in your neighborhood had a visible security sign or camera, that would definitely keep burglars moving! On the other hand, if your home is broken into, the added protection of a central monitoring service will dispatch first responders who will either pursue or catch the intruder, preventing them from moving on to other homes in your neighborhood. 

They Deter Sticky-Fingered Neighbors

While many neighbors who are well-aware of each others’ routines can check-up on one another and notice when something is amiss, sticky-fingered neighbors can also monitor your comings and goings and use it to their advantage. This is especially unpleasant to think about, but 65% of intruders are acquainted with their targets, and many live within two miles of the targeted home. 

Another statistic worth noting is how most break-ins occur during the workday, between noon and 4 p.m. If an opportunistic neighbor’s best time to maneuver the neighborhood is while residents are away at work, then home security systems will be the best first-line of defense for the neighborhood as a whole. Plus, they would increase the intruders’ odds of being caught – to their embarrassment – which is a pretty strong deterrent! 

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