Many people assume that the only way to truly create a safer home is by installing an expensive home security system through a company looking to turn a profit. Thankfully, there are other options for people with a lower budget. Read this article for tips on deterring intruders from coming into your home.
Be wary of salespeople that come to your door. Make sure to ask for their credentials if they ask to come into your home. Ask them to slide their identification under your door. There are many professional burglars that will use this tactic for checking out a home. If You’re feeling doubtful about them, Try checking with their office before allowing them in.
Be smart about where you decide to hide spare keys. Intruders will think to look on the top if a door frame and under a doormat. You could hide the key with your dog on the collar.
You should clean your yard of vegetation and dead wood. You risk a house fire if that sits there during the heat of the summer and catches fire. Keep your family and your house protected by regularly clearing out your yard waste.
Changing your locks first can help make your home much more secure. Not everyone who leaves your house will leave happy, and a fresh set of locks will protect you from both former residents and acquaintances of your own looking to cause mischief. It is not expensive and you can do it in less than a day.
If you are planning to take a vacation, or you simply work odd hours, get timers for your indoor lights. This will help your home appear to be occupied, even when you are away. Place these timers in more than one room as well, as a burglar will quickly realize that only one of your rooms is illuminated at any given time if you do not.
Be sure your valuables are not visible from the outside of your house. If you have big windows near your big entertainment system, it can seem like an invitation to thieves. If your house has street-facing windows, make sure they are always covered and your make sure your valuables are hidden away.
Be certain your wires are hidden, if you have installed a security system in your home. Many intruders bypass a security system by cutting the wires. Never make things easy for them. Ask the person installing it to bury the wires or hide them inside the walls. Keep yourself safe.
If you need to hide a spare key, do so in a safe manner. Putting it under your doormat, in a plant hanging by the door, in your garage hung on the wall or in the mailbox are all poor choices. Instead, bury it somewhere and mark it in a non-descript way.
Make sure your home security company offers a guarantee on their products and services, preferably for at least a year. You want to make sure you are satisfied with the service they offer, and you also want to make sure you will not be charged extra if the equipment they install is faulty.
A wireless DIY home security system may be much less expensive than systems owned and installed by home security companies, but it lacks some important advantages. Unless you are experienced, you may no install the system correctly. Also, if the system fails you are completely responsible for any repairs. There is also no connection to the police.
All of your exterior doors should have the hinges facing inside. Hinges are easy to break if you have access to them, so that means they need to be within your home so that no one outside can get at them. It may take some effort, but it will be worth it.
Make sure that whoever is getting your mail while you are on vacation also retrieves any fliers left on the door. Often burglars will place these at homes and wait to see if people take them down. If their fliers are not moved, the crook knows the home is unattended.
If you are going away on a vacation, don’t brag about it to friends, co-workers or on Facebook. If you share the fact that you are going to be out of town for several days, you might come back to an empty house. Even though your friends or co-workers are totally trustworthy, you do not know who else they may inadvertently tell who may not be so honest.
Instead of thinking that the only way you can make a safer place for you and your family is by installing an expensive home security system, educate yourself on the alternatives. Never let a low budget sacrifice your ability to protect your family. Remember the tips in this article for a safer home.
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