6. Conclusion
Single-family homes and condominiums are prime targets for burglars, who often operate in broad daylight, even in villages.
Apartment buildings on upper floors are easier to protect when fitted with armored doors, as burglars would find it difficult to climb out in broad daylight.
It's easy for owners of single-family homes to protect themselves at night, provided they can afford the investment.
During the day, on the other hand, single-family homes need to be fitted with warning systems, as it's very difficult to turn your home into a fortress and barricade everything during a short absence.
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- Pedestrian doors, windows, curtain walls, grilles and closures – Break-in resistance – Specification and classification (classification index: P20-607) - NF EN 1627 - Novembre 2011
- Glass in construction – Safety glass – Testing and classification of resistance to manual attack (classification index: P78-404). - NF EN 356 - Septembre 2000
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