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A recent public safety announcement from Dannah Eve, a self-proclaimed 'Street Smart Blonde' and expert in criminology and psychology, highlights critical vulnerabilities in home security linked to car safety practices. Eve's video, widely shared across social media, warns against leaving garage door openers inside vehicles, particularly when parked in driveways. "A garage door opener is one of the easiest ways that somebody could break into your house," Eve stated, underscoring the direct link between car theft and home invasion. She further advised against storing home addresses in GPS devices, suggesting users input nearby public locations like pharmacies or gas stations to prevent criminals from easily locating residences. Eve also recommended transitioning to portable keychain garage door openers that can be carried with keys, rather than leaving them in the car. Finally, she stressed the importance of consistently locking the internal door connecting a garage to the home, reinforcing that these simple steps add a vital layer of protection in today's world. Her advice aims to empower individuals with practical strategies to enhance personal and property security.
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