Friday, January 22, 2010

Urban Floor Is It True That First Floor Apartments Are Less Safe Than The Upper Floor Apartments?

Is it true that first floor apartments are less safe than the upper floor apartments? - urban floor

I lived in apartments before the second or third floor, but I'm into a new set soon, and the only apartment that is available is a first floor. Does anyone know if this is true or just an urban legend?

7 comments:

D S said...

Depending on the hood of the neighbors, be continued. Check with the police when measuring flights in the region. If so, make sure that locks on the doors and windows.

During the summer do not leave windows open at night. Put some kind of design, so that the window can be opened only six inches deep into the night. They have windows and doors, alarms indicate when someone tries to take his place.
Let your friends and relatives know that you can not answer the phone when the door before they are approached. If someone knocks on the door and say "special delivery, flowers, surprise for you, go tell the manager.

mom_sing... said...

In fact, the first apartments in two floors are safer than the upper.

papricka w said...

Burglary is a little easier. Get good locks on doors and windows. Moreover, in and out much easier. Even in the event of a fire escape a better chance.

Resident Heretic said...

I live in an apartment on the second floor and I feel a lot safer than I would if I lived on the ground floor. It is very easy for a first floor apartment, which is divided and the bad guys away with that stuff. On the ground floor apartments in non-beach side of the park are even worse. Safety in an emergency, I will risk a broken ankle.

mischief... said...

It is recommended that women in the upper floors of life, why would it be more trouble ahead. I like a woman who has lived alone ever tried to get a second floor.

bill l said...

No, not really, it's not quite true. can not leave some people in the second or third floor of the balcony doors open at night and do not plan to block outside windows, and so, because I think it is too high, but thieves know that people will probably think for a second or third floor.
no matter what floor you live in the time to close the door and perhaps think a few bars on the windows are good. You can make a film, a sheet of glass, which makes it very difficult, even breaking with a hammer can be used to buy, you have to do. his clear, if you break your own windows in an emergency exit, possibly because this film is not for outside of the glass. You will find a security company with a breakthrough, because we know about this product.

master king j said...

It's easier to jump from building

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