Home security is not something that should only be worried about after something happens. Taking all of the necessary precautions ahead of time will prevent your home from becoming a target. Here are some tips that will help you keep your house safe from people that want to steal your valuables.
If you are planning to be away for a while it is important to stop your paper delivery and put your mail on hold until you return. Newspapers piled up in your driveway or mail spilling out of your mailbox is a red flag that no one is home, and this leaves you vulnerable to thieves.
While home security systems are effective in most cases, many robberies are committed during daylight hours when the home is not vacant. In this case, the security system may not be activated so no warning would be sounded. Most burglars enter the home at some other point than the front door.
Make sure that you have smoke alarms in every sector of your home to stay safe at all times. This is important as you will need some sort of notification when you are sleeping and unable to notice that a fire is occurring. If you have a one level house, one smoke alarm will suffice.
Keep your external home wiring under cover. You don’t want your wiring to be obvious to the wrong types of people. Not only does it invite the risk of a criminal cutting your phones and electricity, it also is often something thieves seek out! Copper (often in wires) can be sold for a decent price.
Make sure that everyone in your family is familiar with the emergency numbers in your phone. Also, have each of these programmed so that it only takes one touch of a button to dial them. This will allow everyone in your house to be of quick service if something goes wrong.
After making major (i.e. expensive) purchases, don’t dump the packaging out front if your next scheduled garbage pick-up is several days away. These types of items are appealing to thieves, and you may as well put a sign in your yard inviting them to steal yours.
As silly as it may seem, stop having newspapers delivered if you are going on vacation. Intruders will see all of the papers piling up and will realize that no one is home, making it more likely for them to break in. Call the delivery company and tell them when you will come back and when you want them to start delivering again.
Ask about your home security company’s familiarity with the latest products and innovations in the area of security. This is an industry that is always changing, and you want to make sure your company is up to date on the most-recent innovations, so they can provide you with the highest level of security.
Keep your home’s exterior areas illuminated well. Burglars tend to commit crimes at night. Install some outside lights so you can see everything outside. This can include the garage, doorways, porches and other areas which invite an intruder in.
Keep your tools and garage equipment safe. One good way to make your tools less appealing for a thief is by painting them an identifiable color. Good colors would be baby blue, purple or even pink. This immediately identifies the tools as yours. A thief is less likely to take something that can be so easily traced back to you.
If you have jet skis, boats, or anything similar, have them inside your garage or shed when not in use. Intruders see these items and assume you have a lot of money. This gives them ammunition to break into your home and look for other valuable items. Also, never leave the keys to these things in the ignition.
Invest in solid wood or metal entry doors. Many inexpensive doors are hollow, making them easy to kick in or destroy by a determined intruder. A metal or solid wood door is more secure, especially if you take the extra step of installing it into a metal frame as well.
At night when everyone is home, consider placing a C-clamp on your garage door track. This stops it from opening when you are not using it, ensuring no one can sneak in and find entry to your home. Just remember to take it off in the morning before you try to go out!
Many people have spare keys in case they get locked out, but they often leave them in places where intruders can easily find them. An optional place to hide a spare key is with your outdoor dog. Attaching the key to their collar will allow you to hide a spare and keep it safe, as the dog will scare off intruders.
While it make seem like a lot was said in the above article, all of it should be thought about very carefully. Policemen and security companies are there to protect you, but you have to play a part in it is as well. You are the first step in stopping your home from becoming a target.
Making Your Home Security Plan Work For You was originally published on Spring