10 Important Things You Must Do After A Break In

Last Updated on October 24, 2018

When you find yourself in this situation, try to calm down so that you know well how to behave and the steps you should take. One important thing to do is documenting! For example, you can draw pictures or very simply let the police know specific identification marks. Don’t forget to keep an extra copy as you might need it for insurance purposes.

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Don’t throw away the broken stuff

Don’t throw away the broken stuff

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Many people would immediately debunk all the damaged property out of frustration. But normally this shouldn’t happen! Control your nerves and as long as you are safe and sound everything can be replaced. However, keep in mind that these items need to be documented for any possible claims.

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Secure Your Home

Secure Your Home

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After a burglary, it may be time to do something about the house security in order to prevent such terrifying incidents to take place in the future.

Therefore, you might have a look at security weak points in your house and try to figure out what can be done to improve it. For instance, you may need to add security cameras, tougher locks, additional lighting, and the list is still too long!

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Inform Your Neighbors Of What Happened

Inform Your Neighbors Of What Happened

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It’s always possible that the burglar that broke into your house is already planning to break into another house in your area, especially that burglars are likely to do so!

Hence, informing your neighbors and letting them know about the bad experience you’ve been through will help them stay more alert and make more efforts to keep their houses safe and sound. Besides, you don’t want people to go through what you have been through, do you?

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Don’t Forget To Call Your Bank

Don’t Forget To Call Your Bank

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It is also a good idea to call your bank and inform them about the incident even if you have no idea whether your financial records were taken. This call will literally save your life and you will never regret making it as it will help you avoid any potential losses by changing accounts, financial information, and pins.

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Make Sure To Follow Up The Police

Make Sure To Follow Up The Police

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Unfortunately, criminal cases don’t get solved overnight and they might even take a good amount of time before they are finally solved. So, don’t hesitate to follow up the police every now and then to take abreast of the investigation.

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