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The Story
I used to think home security was about gadgets.
Cameras. Motion lights. A yard sign with a company logo on it.
I had those.
What I didn’t realize was that the one thing a burglar hopes you don’t have… is a plan.
I learned that on a Tuesday afternoon.
It was 2:17 PM when my phone buzzed.
I was at work when I got the motion alert from my front porch camera. That alone wasn’t unusual — deliveries happen all the time. But when I opened the live feed, I saw a man standing at my door.
He didn’t knock.
He didn’t ring the bell.
He just stood there… listening.
Then he stepped back and looked up at the corners of the house — scanning. Measuring.
That’s when I felt it.
He wasn’t visiting.
He was calculating risk.
What He Didn’t Know
He didn’t know I had reinforced my door frame six months earlier.
He didn’t know the strike plate had 3-inch screws anchored into the studs.
He didn’t know that my exterior doors were hardened specifically to slow forced entry.
He didn’t know my neighbor, and I had an agreement to call each other if something looked off.
He didn’t know I was watching him in real time.
Most importantly…
He didn’t know I had already walked my family through a plan.
Preparation Changes Everything
About a year ago, I decided I didn’t want to be reactive anymore.
I sat my wife and kids down, and we talked through scenarios — calmly, not dramatically. We picked a safe room. We decided who calls 911. We practiced moving without panic.
Not because I expected something to happen.
But if it did, I wanted muscle memory, not chaos.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, most burglaries happen during the day when homeowners are assumed to be away. Criminals look for low-risk targets. Easy access. No resistance.
That afternoon, the man on my porch thought he had found one.
The Test
He walked down the steps.
Then he came back.
He checked the handle.
Locked.
He stepped back again — this time looking more closely at the door frame.
He wasn’t just seeing a door.
He was seeing time.
And time equals risk.
Burglars don’t want confrontation. They don’t want noise. They don’t want friction.
A door that takes 10 seconds to kick in? Low risk.
A door that might take a minute or two — with cameras recording and neighbors nearby?
That’s uncertainty.
And uncertainty makes criminals uncomfortable.
The Decision
He looked directly at the camera.
Paused.
Then walked away.
No dramatic ending. No police chase. No broken glass.
Just a man who decided my house wasn’t worth the trouble.
What I Realized That Day
It wasn’t the camera that stopped him.
It wasn’t the sign in the yard.
It wasn’t even the reinforced door.
It was the doubt.
He didn’t know what was inside.
He didn’t know if someone was home.
He didn’t know how long it would take to get in.
He didn’t know what resistance he might face.
And criminals hate unknowns.
The Real Lesson
Security isn’t about fear.
It’s about confidence.
It’s about layers:
Visible deterrents
Structural reinforcement
Situational awareness
A rehearsed plan
The one thing that man hoped I didn’t have… was preparation.
But I did.
And that made all the difference.
If someone tested your front door tomorrow at 2:17 PM…
Would they find opportunity — or uncertainty?
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