What You Have To Know About Home Security

Making your home more secure can often appear to be a tedious or complicated process, due to having a home security system installed. Think about alternatives instead of just assuming you have to inconvenience yourself. Read the tips in this article for ideas and tricks on creating a sense of security.

Tips and Tricks:

  • Install a peephole so that you can see who is at your door before you open it. Criminals will knock at a door so that they can push past you when you open it. You should never open a door without knowing the person that is on the other side of it.
  • If you use a social media site such as Facebook it can be tempting to tell everyone that you are planning to go away or are already away. Try your best not to post about being away until you are back, especially if your site is not private. You never know who could be watching and see it as an opportunity to break in.
  • If you have a door in your garage that leads to the inside of your home, make sure that you keep your garage door down when no one is out there. Having an open door gives a burglar a place to enter, which means you and your family may be in danger.
  • In spite of all the advantages of a home security system, and all the advertising, only 15 percent of American homes have one. Homeowners may be unsure of which system will work best for them, and worry about the additional cost. Some people also worry they will be unable to figure out how to use it.
  • Consider changing your locks as a part of your home security program. Whether an old roommate left or a relationship ended, changing your locks is a good idea. Changing locks is not very expensive and should be done within a few hours.

How to Install:

  • Dogs are helpful in keeping your home safe. Burglars do not want extra attention drawn to them and even a small, noisy dog can deter someone who wants to break into your home. A trained guard dog may not make the best pet, and you don’t have to have an attack dog to keep burglars away.
  • Keep your windows locked. It seems like an obvious step to take, however many people simply forget to check the locks on their windows. Thieves are always looking for the easiest way into a home, and doors and windows are among the first entrance points they check. This includes screened windows too, as screens can pop off quite easily.
  • Always lock your house, no matter how briefly you expect to be gone. Most break-ins and burglaries occur because a door is left open and an intruder just walks in. It does not take a long time for a robber to pilfer items worth thousands of dollars.
  • Pretend you are a burglar and go at your house. Can you find ways to get in without breaking a window or kicking down a door? How strong are your doors? What if the burglar did kick in a window? How can you, as a thief, be thwarted from even trying to burgle your home?
  • To reduce the chances of a home invasion at night, make sure you have proper lighting. Burglars try to use darkness as a cover to avoid getting caught. Outdoor lighting can make it look like you’re home and can also make it harder for intruders to sneak around unseen. If you are on a trip, try having a timer set for the lights to come on and go off at specific times to make it harder for them to tell if you’re home or not.
  • Do not let too many people know you are going on vacation. Though you may be able to trust some of your neighbors, you never know who they could tell or who else may be listening. If you need your pets taken care of or plants watered when you are away, have a close friend or family member come to your home.

Conclusion:

There are so many different ways to deter criminals from entering your home. Simply creating the appearance that your home is well protected makes a huge difference. Remember this and the other tips in this article if you are concerned with making your home safer for you and your family.

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