The Ultimate Security Checklist for Homeowners

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When you’re a homeowner, you have to take care of quite a lot of things. Maintaining the house and its surroundings, fixing stuff, redecorating, and remodeling are just some of the things that might come to mind. But there is one thing that should always be a priority for homeowners, and that is their home security and safety.

 



When you start doing your research about burglaries, you can come across some really scary results. For example, in the United States, a burglary takes place in about every 20 seconds. These statistics are devastating, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that your home will be a target. However, the best thing you can do is invest a little time and effort in protecting your home. Another pretty sad fact is that most of the burglaries go unsolved. That’s why you need to be smart when it comes to your home security.


 

Knowing how important your home is, it’s perfectly natural to want it as safe as possible. That’s why we did a bit of digging around and we’ve come up with this short but effective guide through home security. With these tips and tricks, you can make your home almost impenetrable. Hopefully, you will never get the chance to become a part of those glooming statistics we mentioned earlier. So, without further ado, let’s get straight to it, and let’s learn a thing or two about home security.

 

Fences – The First Line of Defence

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You may think that a simple fence won’t stop a determined burglar, but research has shown that houses with well-maintained fences and hedges are usually less prone to burglaries. With that said, you have to understand what type of fence or hedge would work the best in your case. Small wire-framed fences can easily be jumped over, while a burglar can easily pass through a hedge that hasn’t been taken care of, due to its structure.

 

One solution to this issue is to do your research and look for professional high-security fencing company that can help you make a decision. If your neighborhood isn’t as friendly as you want it to be, installing a security fence might be just what you need to keep the potential burglars away. Combined with other security and safety measures, proper fencing can significantly reduce the risk of being robbed.

 

Home Security Systems – Holding the Fort

With the evolution of the internet and technology, home security evolved too. We’ve talked about securing your house exterior, but the most important thing with home security is protecting the home from inside. There are various different home security systems, and it’s all up to you to decide which of those systems will be the best choice for your particular situation.

 

Think about installing a video surveillance system, or an alarm system, and make sure it’s very clear that your home is protected. Just the idea of being recorded can scare off quite a lot of burglars. Make sure your doors are always locked and use high-quality locks with a number of defense protocols. You might even consider some smart-house security measures, but keep in mind that resourceful burglars might find a way to hack it. Ask around and see if there’s a neighborhood watch group in your neighborhood. All of these factors can really enhance your home’s security.

 

Home Security Habits – Ensuring Your Home Safety

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When you go through home burglary statistics, you simply can’t get over the fact that most of the burglaries happened because of a homeowners error. Whether a window was left open, the door was unlocked, the key was under the doormat, or the owners didn’t put their valuables in a safe – all of these factors elevate the risk of getting robbed easily.

Always double check if you have secured all of the doors and windows before you leave your home. You can leave a TV on, or any other source of sound to create the illusion that someone is always there. Light sensors in your front and backyard are always a good idea, as most burglars try to avoid houses with this security gadget. If you’re going away for a longer period, make sure you store your valuables in a safety deposit box, possibly not in your home.

 

Final thoughts

Keep in mind that the biggest issue with home security is learning the proper habits. Once you fully understand all of your home’s weak points, you can secure it easily. Don’t be lazy and focus on your home security. It needs a bit of time and effort, but securing your home should be the most important thing. Be smart and keep your home as safe and secure as possible by following these tips.

 

 

Contributed courtesy of Audrey Taylor.

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