1. Good security in the US
Although many stories describe the United States as a “very dangerous country,” in truth, the country’s security is extremely steady. Many homes are fully safe, with no bars or fences, and the owners are not concerned about their homes being looted.
In the United States, neighbors frequently leave their garage doors open without parking in front of them. Many people are in such a rush when they leave that they forget to close the garage doors, but they are unconcerned about theft.
2. Complete insurance system
In the United States, homeowners typically purchase insurance for their homes. If they are truly unfortunate enough to be robbed, the insurance will reimburse them for the damage.
3. Many houses have alarm systems
Thieves rarely visit disadvantaged communities, and if they do, they usually search for middle- or upper-class districts.
However, many middle-class and upper-income households have installed home alarms. If someone breaks into these residences, an alarm will ring until the right password is entered. If you do not know the password, the alarm will continue to sound and automatically transmit information to the police station. In this manner, the police will appear just in front of you.