IndividualSecurityVulnerabilityChecklist_4panel_Jul2015.pdf

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General:
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Are you and your family alert in your observations of
persons who may have you under surveillance or who
may be casing your house in preparation for a burglary
or other crime?
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Have you verified the references of your domestic help,
and have you submitted their names for security checks?
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Have you told your family and household assistants
what to do if they discover an intruder breaking into or
already in the house?
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Have you restricted the number of house keys?
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Do you know where all your house keys are?
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Have you identified telephone contact numbers for all
adults?
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Have you identified rally points, such as at a neighbor’s
house or other identified location, for use in emergencies
if the house must be evacuated?
Individual Security Vulnerability
Assessment Checklist
This vulnerability assessment checklist was provided by the
U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) to
evaluate residences. Prospective renters should attempt to
negotiate security upgrades as part of the lease contract
when and where appropriate.
Always Ready, Always Alert
Because someone is depending on you
Always Ready, Always Alert
Because someone is depending on you
Exterior Grounds:
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If you have a fence or tight hedge, have you evaluated it
as a defense against intrusion?
Is your fence or wall in good repair?
Are the gates solid and in good repair?
Are the gates properly locked during the day and at night?
Do you check regularly to see that your gates are locked?
Have you eliminated trees, poles, ladders, boxes, etc., that
may help an intruder to scale the fence, wall, or hedge?
Have you removed shrubbery near your gate, garage, or
front door that could conceal an intruder?
Do you have lights to illuminate all sides of your
residence, garage area, patio, etc.?
Do you leave your lights on during hours of darkness?
Do you check regularly to see that the lights are working?
If your residence is guarded, does his/her post properly
position him/her to have the best possible view of your
grounds and residence?
If applicable, does your guard patrol your grounds during
the hours of darkness?
If applicable, has your guard been given verbal or written
instructions and does he/she understand them?
Do you have dogs or other pets that will sound an alarm if
they spot an intruder?
Have you considered installation of a camera system with
recording capabilities or a dummy camera system as a
deterrent?
Interior Features:
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Are your perimeter doors made of metal or solid
wood?
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Are the doorframes of good solid construction?
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Do you have an interview grill or optical viewer in
your main entrance door?
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Do you use the interview grill or optical viewer?
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Are your perimeter doors properly secured with good
heavy-duty deadbolt locks?
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Are the locks in good working order?
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Can any of your door locks be bypassed by breaking
the glass or a panel of lightwood?
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Have you permanently secured all unused doors?
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Are your windows protected by solid steel bars,
ornamental, or some other type of shutters?
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Are unused windows permanently closed and secured?
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Are your windows locked when they are shut?
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Are you as careful of second floor or basement
windows as you are of those on the ground floor?
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Have you secured sliding glass doors and similar style
windows with a broom handle,
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“Charlie bar,” or good patio door lock?
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If your residence has a skylight, roof latch, or roof
doors, are they properly secured?
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Does your residence have an alarm system?
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Have you briefed your family and household assistants
on good security procedures?
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Do you know the phone number of the police or
security force that services your neighborhood?
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