How Do Burglars Disable Alarms? Learn Tricks from a Real Thief! (2024)

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April 3, 2012

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How Do Burglars Disable Alarms? Learn the Tricks from a Real Thief!

This blog was update on January 31, 2020 with new product information.

Frontpoint’s security professionals are experts in their field, but sometimes it's useful to engage a less conventional resource. And who better than a burglar to teach you about protecting your home from theft? KSAT, a San Antonio news station, interviewed a former thief who dished professional burglar secrets, including how he would disable a home alarm from the outside.

KSAT reported, “He was a thief for over a decade, robbing houses for a quick payday. His first name is Mark, and he doesn’t want his last name known. Mark said he’s probably broken into more than 100 houses.”

The news station chose a random house and tasked Mark with figuring out “exactly how he would rob the home and show what the homeowner is doing right—and doing wrong.”

How a thief

chooses which home to target

Keeping up with the Joneses may seem like a harmless neighborhood competition, but burglars take note of home appearances. When Mark was assessing the home, he noted, “Homes that show valuables, whether it be nice toys in the yard or expensive furniture on the porch, suggest nicer stuff inside.”

A person’s online presence can also tip off a thief. “Social media helps, too. Someone who writes that they’re ‘on vacation’ makes their house an easy target,” Mark said. In fact, avoiding social media is our number-one tip forkeeping your home safe while on vacation.

How do burglars

disable alarms?

Next, Mark set out to disable the home’s security system. Since the family was using a traditional alarm system that relies on a phone line, Mark explained that he would disable it by simply cutting the wire, rendering the system useless.

“I try to cut the main wires to the power supply, and after that, the telephone wires. Most alarm systems send a signal through phone lines when someone breaks in.”

While a home invader can’t cut alarm wires to disable a wireless alarm system, there is a tactic called “crash and smash” whereby a thief could “crash” into your house via a window or door and “smash” your security system before the alarm company can be notified.

But with a smash-proof system like the Frontpoint Hub and Keypad, the alarm company will still be notified—even if the system has been completely destroyed. The Hub and Keypad also feature an encrypted connection, further bolstering your home’s privacy and protection.

Frontpoint tracks when your system is armed, and when your sensor-equipped doors open or close. If a door opens and the armed alarm is not activated, Frontpointcan tell that something has interferedwith the system.

Another way criminals may try to defeat burglar alarms is through wireless alarm jammers. These very expensive devices are sometimes able to block cellular signals, such as the ones used in wireless home security systems. But due to the high cost of cell jammers, wire cutters are still the tool of choice for thieves.

Finally, a thief may be able to bypass your security system if the backup battery is dead. Control panels are typically plugged in and have a backup battery in case of an electric outage. You don't have to worry about your security system immediately dying each time a summer storm knocks the power out, though, since backup batteries can last for extended periods.

How do security systems work if the power goes out?

Tips for how

to prevent a burglary

In the scenario with KSAT, the ex-thief was able to “break” into the home and take valuables - TVs, jewelry, bank statements, and more.

Mark notes, “...make it difficult for a thief. Crooks typically take the path of least resistance, and if you make your house a hard target, criminals will pass it up.”

Follow these tips for burglary prevention:

Check your front and side doors for potential weaknesses

Ensure burglars can’t kick your doors open or lift sliding doors out of their tracks. Door and window sensors and glass break sensors as part of a home security system add extra layers of protection.

Schedule light timers or smart-light scenes

Using light timers on a daily basis makes it look like you are home, even on the days you need to work late. But, the lights should not be constantly on—that can actually attract burglars! Your lights need to make your home look lived-in by mirroring how people really use lights.

Put your valuables out of sight

Don’t flaunt your valuables around your yard or inside your house. Use window treatments or curtains to hide the inside of your home from potential burglars. Put high-value items (such as electronics and jewelry) in a secure, discreet location when you aren’t using them. Personal documents and bank records should be placed in a hidden safe for extra security.

Use a home security system

A home security package with a central hub, sensors, cameras, and professional monitoring scares off would-be burglars. Frontpoint’s DIY security system allows you to easily add smart locks and doorbell cameras for additional layers of protection.

Frontpoint keeps homes safe whether families are there or not. We've been revolutionizing the home security industry for over a decade. And we're just getting started. To shop DIY home security systems, check out our Security Packages. If you have questions or would like to discuss a quote, contact us at 1-877-602-5276.

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How Do Burglars Disable Alarms? Learn Tricks from a Real Thief! (2024)

FAQs

How do thieves bypass alarms? ›

Jamming – a burglar uses a wireless alarm jammer device to block cellular signals between your sensors and the alarm base station. As the base station doesn't receive the alert signal, it won't raise the alarm.

What do burglars do when they hear an alarm? ›

Most burglars are opportunistic, and if they see an alarm system, they will know that the resident has made an investment into ensuring that their home is safe. Rather than risk being made, they prefer to stop and look for easier, softer options.

What security system do burglars hate? ›

Alarm Systems or Sirens

Burglars hate attention. That's the main reason why burglar alarms and sirens are effective on deterring thieves. Statistics show that 46% of burglars would tend to avoid homes with alarm systems or sirens.

How do I disable a security alarm? ›

Step-by-Step Guide for Deactivating Alarm Systems
  1. Locate the Control Panel.
  2. Identify the Power Source.
  3. Disarm the System.
  4. Unplug the Transformer (if applicable)
  5. Remove the Backup Battery (if applicable)
  6. Test the System.
  7. Reactivating the Alarm System.
  8. Seeking Professional Assistance.
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How do burglars disable the Ring doorbell? ›

One technique involves disabling the device's power source or tampering with its wiring, rendering it non-operational. Burglars may also use disguises or cover their faces to avoid being captured on video.

How to beat alarm systems? ›

Taking Advantage of Power Outages

Power outages can easily help burglars defeat alarm systems. While most alarms come with a backup battery, these have a couple limitations. For starters, even a fresh battery generally only lasts 24-48 hours.

What puts burglars off the most? ›

Trellis, thorny plants, or a suitable anti-climb topping such as plastic spikes make it difficult for anyone climbing over a fence or gate. Planting prickly or barbed shrubbery along boundaries and fence lines acts as an effective natural barrier. Gravel driveways and paths will make sure you hear anyone approach.

What do thieves hate most? ›

I do my best to never, ever, look like a crook. The two things I hate most: loud dogs & nosy neighbors. I'll break a window to get in, even if it makes a little noise. If your neighbor hears one loud sound, he'll stop what he's doing & wait to hear it again.

What is the number one burglar deterrent? ›

Home Security Cameras

Our best deterrent for burglars is the presence of an outdoor security camera. Having cameras mounted around your exterior home is a great way to prevent burglars from entering your home! This immediately makes it look as though burgling your home will be more of a risk.

How do you mute an alarm system? ›

Disarm the alarm system

The process for doing this differs for each system, but one of the following is usually recommended: Enter the passcode and disarm. Arm the system, and then disarm it, immediately. Press the status button on the keypad.

How do you stop a theft alarm? ›

Use Your Key and Both Lock And Unlock The Driver's Side Door

If the driver's side door doesn't work, try the passenger door. Further, try turning your vehicle on as well. Some vehicles' alarms will cease once you ignite the engine – after all, the car won't detect that as a theft situation.

Do burglars leave if the alarm goes off? ›

Most intruders said they would leave immediately if a security alarm went off. “I would try and turn it off or get the hell out of there,” said one burglar.

What makes stealing detectors go off? ›

In stores, there are sensors on the doorway that transmit and receive a weak magnetic field. When an active anti-theft tag (meaning it hasn't been demagnetized) enters this zone, oscillation will occur, and the sensor will read the changes in the magnetic waves, causing an alarm to go off.

What sets off shoplifting alarms? ›

What triggers the alarm is the magnet. However, magnets are usually placed near the barcode so the cashier knows and can deactivate the magnet simply by scanning the item.

Do loud alarms scare off burglars? ›

Deterrence: As mentioned, a loud alarm like SimpliSafe's is one of the most effective ways to deter burglars from attempting to break into your home. The loud sound of an auxiliary siren can be heard from a distance, and it will attract the attention of your neighbors and anyone in the vicinity.

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