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The rubber band trick

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If you ever notice your door handle with a band on it do not touch it

Our homes are our sanctuaries, providing comfort, safety, and peace. But as technology and security measures advance, so too do the tactics of burglars determined to bypass them. Recently, a concerning trick has come to light: burglars using rubber bands on door handles to facilitate break-ins. Understanding this tactic can

door-handle-thumb.png

If you ever notice your door handle with a band on it do not touch it

Our homes are our sanctuaries, providing comfort, safety, and peace. But as technology and security measures advance, so too do the tactics of burglars determined to bypass them. Recently, a concerning trick has come to light: burglars using rubber bands on door handles to facilitate break-ins. Understanding this tactic can empower you to stay safe and protect your home against evolving threats.  A Startling Discovery Door Handle in Texas The story begins with Kim Fleming Cernigliaro, a Texas resident who

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