Having your home or apartment broken into can be a terrifying experience. There is a feeling of violation that goes hand-in-hand with the frustration over lost and damaged items. If you’ve unfortunately had the experience of being burglarized, here are a few things that can help you immediately following the incident.
Contact the Police
This is the first thing you want to do once you realize something is amiss. You want to make sure that the police are aware of the situation and can help you file a police report.
Take Stock of What You Have
You’ll want to go through your home or apartment and figure out what has been taken. Make a list of it so you can present that to your insurance company.
Go over your home security
If you have home security cameras, of course you’ll want to review the footage and share it with the police. If you don’t have security measures in place, now is the time that you may want to reconsider that.
Stay Calm
While you may justifiably feel anxious and worried, stay calm. The odds of a burglary happening at your location again so soon is very, very low. It may be best for you to stay with a friend or family member for a night or two or have someone stay with you if it helps you to feel more comfortable. However, with the police notified, any footage shared, and a reassessment of your security measures, you can greatly reduce the prospect of anything like that happening again.








New Year’s resolutions can sometimes be forgotten about before you hit the second weekend of the year. It’s okay, it happens to everyone.
It can be tough to find holiday hours for some places, especially if you’re running around trying to get some last minute shopping done on Christmas Eve! Many restaurants also have different hours than usual, so it’s best to take a look before you head out.
Hey, we love car mods as much as the next guy. But, you have to be sure that you’re still playing within the laws of your state when modding your vehicle. It’s not a matter of if you’ll be pulled over and expected to remove the mods and pay a fine, but more of a matter of when.
Darkness comes on pretty quickly during the late fall and winter months in the Lehigh Valley. In fact, thanks to Daylight Savings, this change can almost be sudden to many people.
Your in-laws are waiting at home. There’s a turkey in the oven. The presents aren’t all even wrapped yet and there you are at the Lehigh Valley Mall locked out of your car.
We typically don’t think about our locks when the idea of winterizing our homes comes up. However, a little bit of preparation can go a long way.





