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6 Near-Genius Ways to Fool Burglars into Thinking You’re Home

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Your home: You love it, but sometimes you have to leave it.

Whether it’s the eight hours a day or eight days on a dreamy beach, allowing your biggest investment to fend for itself can be stressful. And it’s a legit concern; when your home looks empty, break-ins happen. Ugh.

You could deter burglars by never leaving your house again. Or you could do the next best (OK, way better) thing, and just make it look like someone is there all the time. Here’s how.

#1 Light Up a Room (from the Road)

Your parents may still rely on their lighting timer — on at 8 p.m., off at 7 a.m. That old-fashioned option still works, but apps are more fun. They not only turn your lights on and off, but can do so randomly for a more realistic effect. And you can decide to flip on your porch light while sipping a mojito in Fiji.

You can Google your options, but one affordable example is the Lutron Caséta Smart Switch 3-Way Kit for $65. It works with your current hub, such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and Ring. Or you can buy a bundle that includes a hub for $150. You replace your current wall switches with these wireless ones and “talk” to your lights from afar.

#2 Fake a Netflix Binge

Nothing says “we are definitely home” like the colorful glare of a television dancing in the window.

Put the little FakeTV gizmo where it can project light onto a curtain, and that’s exactly what your home will say to passersby.

The device (which runs between about $30 and $40) plugs into an adapter and can work on a timer or with a light sensor, so it can switch on when it gets dark.

#3 Change Up Your Shades Remotely

Leave your window shades down while you’re gone and you might as well put out a Gone Fishin’ sign.

Check out wireless options to throw some shade on the go. Several companies have systems — including Hunter Douglas PowerView Automation, Pella Insynctive series, and Lutron Serena — that allow shades to go up and down at your command. The Serena costs about $750 and up, and the pricing for the others is available on request.

#4 Make Some Noise

Burglars can change plans in a hurry at the first sound of life inside a home — they’re a bit tetchy that way. So one option when you’re just gone for the day is a noise app, like Calm or Headspace, that can play on a homebound phone, tablet, or computer. The sounds can deter a thief who cracks open a window.

#5 Make Them Ring And Run

“Burglars will often ring your doorbell, and if no one answers, they’ll go around back and kick in the door,” says Deputy Michael Favata with the Monroe County Sheriff’s office in New York. Now you can answer the door with the Ring Video Doorbell (about $150).

If someone pushes the doorbell, you can talk to them through an app on your phone. Whether it’s your nosy neighbor or a sketchy stranger, you can say, “I’m in the basement,” while you’re really on the slopes. They’ll never know. And even if they don’t believe you, they’ll know they’re being watched (insert devilish laugh here).

#6 Try a No-Tech Technique

Not everything requires a gadget. Here are ways to up your home security without downloading a single app:

Related: 10 Things a Burglar Doesn’t Want You to Know

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