The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1985 Page: 34 of 52
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THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL Thursday March 28 1985
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pleasant sunny days many peo-
ple will begin thinking about
their sumer vacations ak-
ing plans for outdoor activities
and startin their inevitable
spring house cleaning.
WHILE OUT working on our
lawns cleaning up the garage
fix in screen and washing
windows some simple steps to
improve the overall security of
our homes can be taken. De-
nying a criminal easy entry into
your home may just be the de-
terrent that discourages the cri-
minal and causes him to search
for an easier target.
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are in working order. Be sure to
check all doors especially the
laundry room or back door and
the garage door. These doors
should be kept securely locked
when not in use. When absent
from your home keep all doors
and windows locked. Remem-
ber a lock is only effective if it
is locked.
If your hedges and shrubs
have grown up so they can pro-
vide an intruder concealment
while approaching the house
cut them back. Neighbors or
military police will be able to
see your hom better and in-
truders will be discouraged.
DON’T HIDE keys under the
door mat over the door or in
other obvious places.
Secure your property when
not in use particularly bicy-
cles barbeque utensils tools
ladders and lawn mowers.
Record serial numbers or if
none ark your property with
nam e S ocial S ecu rity
or iv ’s lic se
number on each valuable item
you own just in case. Record
the serial number of all valu-
able property and keep in a safe
place. With a phone call to the
Crim revention Section at
287-7225 you can arrange for
O a I if a
Crim prevention specialists
will ark your property and
provide you with a complete in-
ventory.
E YOUR
lights ake sure all bulbs are
working to provide adequate
lighting during hours of dark-
ness. For energy conservation
use a 40 watt bulb which pro-
vides light but doesn't waste
energy.
Encourage your neighbors to
follow your example and be on
the watch for any suspicious
activity in your neighborhood.
Call the military police if you
see anything suspicious at 287-
2176/2177. Even if nothing is
rong they ’ll thank you for
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The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1985, newspaper, March 28, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309699/m1/34/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.