All It Takes Is One Read Of This Home Security Article To Master The Topic

Many people believe that home security has to be an expensive installation that causes a headache in order to feel safe in a house. However, this is simply not true! Read this article for some great ideas on how to make your home more secure and your family feel safer.

Choose a deadbolt lock over a spring-latch lock. The spring-latch lock is much easier for burglars that are experienced in “loiding.” Loiding refers to the method where a plastic card like a credit card is slipped against the latch tongue in order to depress it, which will unlock your door. The deadbolt will prevent an attack like this. Deadbolts are vulnerable only when there is plenty of space in between your door and your door frame for intruders to use hacksaws or power tools.

You do not necessarily need an expensive home security system to protect your home. You can buy a dog. Dogs are great for home security. Not only will they protect your home while you are away, they are great additions to your family offering protection, companionship and additional security for your home.

Always have the locks changed when you buy a new home. You’re not aware of any copies that have been made by the previous owners of the house. Call a locksmith as soon as you can for maximum security. If you lose your keys, you should do the same thing.

At the end of the night, close the drapes and blinds to your home. In addition to giving you more privacy, this blocks the valuable items in your house from view. Keeping your blinds open only serves as an open invitation to anyone who wants to take something from your house.

Install outside lighting to deter intruders, especially if you live on a dark street or a rural area. To save electricity and enhance the surprise factor, install motion detecting light fixtures that only activate when there is activity. Mount these fixtures, using bright lights, at entrances and other potential points of unauthorized entry.

One of the biggest areas of concern in regards to home security is the landscaping of your home. Do not let your bushes and other landscaping grow to where it can hide entry points into your home. Thieves just love to be able to stay hidden while they enter and leave your home, so keep your bushes trimmed.

Purchase fire extinguishers for every room in your house in the event of an emergency. Also, make sure that you train everyone in the home on its usage, so that everyone in the family is capable. Putting out a fire as it is in its early stages can help save your home.

Keep your patio doors locked. If you do not have a lock on the doors, you can still keep your home safe. Place a metal bar or piece of pipe in the bottom track of your door’s slide. It should be the same length as the track of the door.

If you have to leave home for an extended period of time, do things to make the home look occupied. Put lights on timers so that they turn on in the evening and off at bedtime. Do the same with the television or radio to really make your home appear lived in.

If you see anyone in your neighborhood you don’t know who seems to continually pop up, including a questionable car, ask your neighbors if they know them. If not, a call to the police will only protect your home, even if it is at the expense of someone who happens to be loitering in a peaceful manner.

Never reveal any personal information to someone who is at the door or calling your house that you do not know. Make sure that your children follow the same policy as well, as this can lead to the wrong people getting personal information. This will make it harder for someone to locate and rob your house.

If you know you are going to be away from home for a while, turn the volume on your phone down as low as possible. If a burglar is staking out your house, a ringing phone could be just the confirmation he or she needs to know you are not there.

Ask about a maintenance schedule for your home security system. Many companies offer this free of charge. A maintenance schedule allows a qualified technician to enter your home and make adjustments, improvements and upgrades to your existing system, as well as checking to make sure it is working correctly. Your system will not help you if it is not working, so this is important.

Whether you have children at home, valuable or priceless possessions, or just live in a high crime area, home security should be a concern. As said in the beginning of this article, you don’t have to install an expensive system. Remember the tips in this article when thinking about home security.

All It Takes Is One Read Of This Home Security Article To Master The Topic was originally published on Spring

Be Safe With These Amazing Home Security Tips

Whether you have children in your home, valuable possessions, or you live in a high crime area, home security is often a top priority. Protect your household by taking precautionary steps instead of regretting an intruder coming in later. Read the tips in this article to make your home safer.

When you buy a new home, be sure to have the locks changed. You never know how many copies of the keys the previous owners made and handed out. Call a locksmith to make sure you’re the only one with access to your home. If you lose keys, make sure to do this, too.

A home security system works by alerting the local police when the alarm goes off. The police immediately place a telephone call to your home. If you do not answer your phone and provide a security code, an officer will be sent to your home with possible backup available should it be needed.

Get to know your neighbors. Your neighbors are a valuable resource that can help keep an eye on your home when you cannot. When neighbors watch out for each other, you can be alerted if anything suspicious is occurring. Keep an ear out for neighborhood gossip too! If you hear about houses in your area being broken into, it might be time to step up security.

If your security system alarm goes off and scares the burglar away, you can be fined for a false alarm. If the police send someone to check your property in response to a security alert and no burglar is there, it is considered a false alarm. You can be fined and charged because your security system worked.

Make sure to hire a home security company with a good reputation in your community. Check references with your friends and neighbors, as well as institutions like the Better Business Bureau. Finding a company with a good reputation is important because you want to make sure your company will stand behind their security plan and promises.

Protect your valuables. Some common ways to do this are by storing them inside a safe-deposit box or storing them in a heavy home safe that’s nearly impossible to move. Make sure the safe is fireproof. You can use a chiseled-out space in the very top of your door for smaller valuables. You can even create a hiding place in a acoustical ceiling by removing a tile and restoring it with something like magnetic fasteners. Make sure to avoid leaving fingerprints with this method.

Install motion sensing lights. Darkness is a potential thief’s best friend. Make sure all potential entrances to your home are covered by a motion sensing light. These lights will turn on automatically when movement triggers them, making it difficult for anyone to sneak around your property. Thieves will quickly move on to an easier target.

If you are moving into a new home, the first thing you should do to make your home more secure is to change the locks. You do not have to change the actual locks, a locksmith can re-key the locks to make them inaccessible with any of the previous keys.

Moving into an apartment or home that you’ve lived in should involve changing the locks first to maker them safer. Although it’s normal for owners / tenants to surrender their keys when they leave, there’s no way of knowing who else might have copies. You can install locks yourself to make sure you’re the only one who has a key.

Whenever you lose one key, you must replace that lock. You never know if you actually lost it or someone who knows where you live stole it, and this puts you in peril. Even if it is a key to your car, it is important to have the lock rekeyed or replaced for your safety.

If you scheduled an appointment for a member of the security company to come to your house, ask them to show you some identification first. Criminals can easily pretend to be from a security firm as a means to gain entry to the house. This represents a danger to your possessions and your family. Make sure you are as cautious as you can be.

Compare prices from at least three separate home security companies before hiring one. Different companies offer different packages and plans, so make sure you are always comparing apples to apples. Doing this will help you to get the best plan for the best price, and it will help you to feel confident about your buying decision.

Instead of hoping that nothing bad will happen to you or your family, expect the worst and prevent it from the start. This article should have given you some ideas, and now it’s up to you to follow through. Apply these tips to your life for a safer, more secure home.

Be Safe With These Amazing Home Security Tips was originally published on Spring

Home Security Explained – Don’t Be A Victim

The market for home security is huge. No matter where you live, you probably have a concern in the back of your head about people breaking in. Burglars will usually choose homes that seem relaxed with their security. If you want to avoid becoming a victim, the following tips will help you amp up your home security.

Make your house look like it’s always occupied. Put timers on the TV, lights and radios. This gives off the appearance that someone is home. This is a simple way to give people up to no good think that you are home.

Install a peep hole 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.

Cut the bushes around your home. If someone is interested in breaking in, the first thing they are going to do is look for a place where they can hide as they try to find their way inside. If you want your yard to look aesthetically beautiful, plant flowers instead.

You should make sure that you have a good lock on any doors to the outside. Deadbolts can really provide that extra home security that you need. Deadbolts can not be jimmied open as easily as a standard knob lock. A door that is not secure is an open invitation for trouble.

Be sure that your home security system has a panic button as well. The best of intruders sometimes have ways of getting into your home, even if you have the best system in place. Having a panic button in your bedroom is your best bet; authorities will be notified and will be at your house quickly.

Make sure you always do your research before hiring a company to install your home security system. Find company reviews on the Internet and make sure they are in good standing with the Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau. You are hiring this company to furnish your home with a security system, and you want to make sure that you can trust the company your dealing with.

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.

Install motion sensing lights. Darkness is a potential thief’s best friend. Make sure all potential entrances to your home are covered by a motion sensing light. These lights will turn on automatically when movement triggers them, making it difficult for anyone to sneak around your property. Thieves will quickly move on to an easier target.

Always make sure your doors are locked. Every time you open your windows to air out the house, go around and double check the locks in the evening. Many people forget to do this, and the reality is, most burglars gain entry through windows and doors. Lock everything, no matter what time of day it is.

How much space do you have between your door and its frame? Having too much room here is like an open invitation for a burglar to use some sort of jimmy to get inside your home. You can reinforce your door with a thin piece of plywood or sheet metal.

Make sure to choose an alarm company that offers monitoring. An alarm that just buzzes if an intruder tries to enter is statistically shown to be mostly ineffective. When you add the additional monitoring however, you have a direct link to someone who can call the police and get you help. There may be an extra charge for a monitored alarm, but it is well worth the cost.

Keep your home security system’s wires under cover. You do not want the wires exposed for easy manipulation. Don’t make it easier for them, so have wires hidden in the house’s walls or buried. This will help to deter intruders that are looking to quickly disable your alarm system.

Ask a neighbor to watch your home and get your mail if you are going on a trip for a week or more. Burglars sometimes will check to see that the mail or newspapers are piling up on a driveway. If your neighbor gets these in advance, it looks as if you are home.

You as well as your loved ones deserve a secure home. When you aren’t expecting it, an unfortunate event can happen. Keep what you’ve read here in mind, and go make your home more secure than it is. Take action now. Protect your home now before burglary occurs.

Home Security Explained – Don’t Be A Victim was originally published on Spring

Understand The Innovative Options You Have With Home Security Products

Home security is a vital topic for any homeowner, but is also one that too many people fail to study with any sense of urgency. In order to ensure the security of your home, is useful to spend some time learning about what is available to help keep things secure. Continue reading to gain a deeper understanding.

When you move into a new home change all the locks. Even though the previous homeowner may have given you keys to the house, there might be a key out there that someone has. To be sure you are as safe as possible, get all new locks for your new house.

The materials of your home should be fire resistant. This adds more protection to a house, especially if you’re in a dry area with some power lines. Fire prevention is always a good idea, and sometimes it can be a lifesaving idea!

Clean up that dirty garage and park your car in it. Parking your car in your garage can really help keep criminal activity at bay. First, your car will be less of a target than if it was sitting parked on the street. Second, it makes it tougher for criminals to track your daily activities.

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.

Fingertip locks are a common, effective way to protect intruders from entering your home. With these locks, the only way someone can get through your front door is by you programming their fingerprints into the system. If someone not in the system attempts to use their fingerprint to get in, you will be alerted.

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.

Do not keep your spare key in a place easy to find for intruders. Many people put the key in a mailbox, or under a plant. This is much too easy for a criminal to find. Think of an area a burglar would not look. One good way to hide a key is by burying it somewhere in your yard.

Like many today, your budget may be tight and you may think it is going to be difficult to take steps to increase the security of your home. This security measure will not cost you anything but your time. If your landscaping includes shrubs and hedges, keep them pruned back so they do not hide potential entry points for intruders. Some intruders use overgrown plants to hide behind while they are attempting to break in through a window.

If someone comes to your door telling you that they represent a particular company, make sure that you ask them for some type of ID. It is very common for thieves to use tricks like this to gain access to your home. Also, keep people at the door and avoid letting them in.

If the home security system you are looking to hire uses an outside monitoring company, make sure to research that company well. Monitoring is an important component to any home security system, and you want to make sure your monitoring is handled in a professional way. Make some phone calls, research the monitoring company on the Internet and check with companies like the Better Business Bureau.

Just because it is ugly doesn’t mean you can hide your alarm company’s logo. Having this sticker in your window or sign in front of your home is the best deterrent when it comes to burglars. If they don’t know you have an alarm, they’ll break in, set it off and grab what they can before they leave.

Do not store your vehicle registration documents in your car’s glove compartment. These documents contain a lot of sensitive personal data, like your home address. Keep them on you, or another place to hide them. Remember that you have to have access to them in case you’re stopped by the police.

If your home does not have one, consider installing a security alarm system in your home. In addition to the equipment, you will get signage for displaying outside your home. When a potential thief sees the signage, it will make him think twice before targeting your home for his next job.

All too often, home security is treated as little more than afterthought by homeowners, until it is too late. The key is to dedicate yourself to gaining as much information as you can about home security before something unfortunate happens. The article above has offered a strong foundation for doing precisely that.

Understand The Innovative Options You Have With Home Security Products was originally published on Spring

Protect Your Home With These Home Security Ideas

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.

Have sensors installed on all of your windows. This allows you to leave windows open when you are not home, as well as when you are sleeping, without having to worry about an intruder being able to sneak in. They are very inexpensive and can be found at your local department or hardware store.

Keep the area directly alongside your home clear of bushes to eliminate hiding places for intruders. Although having shrubs and ornamental bushes underneath windows and along the sides of your home can be beautiful, they’re perfect hiding places for people who are trying to break-in. Keep these potential trouble spots clear, especially in front of and around windows.

Be sure to secure your attached garage. People often worry about people getting in through attached garages, but you have a solution. You can use a C-clamp to stop the door from being opened.

Get rid of all of the dead wood and vegetation in your yard during the summer months. This can be a fire hazard, especially if you live in an area with high heat. Always clear the yard to ensure safety.

If you just purchased a home and it has an old security system, you should probably replace it. You do not how long the security system has been there or what faults it may have. Plus, newer systems have better technology, meaning your home will be better protected from intruders.

A big problem with home security is having overgrown landscaping. Overgrown landscaping gives crooks shelter when breaking into your home. All of your windows and doors should be able to be seen from the streets without having bushes covering them. Also within the yard, do not allow your landscaping to grow to a point where thieves can hide.

Check the batteries of your smoke detector each and every week to determine if they are running low. If your smoke detector is not on, it will not pick up the smoke of the fire, which can lead to a disaster. Use quality batteries that last a very long time on your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

It is important that your alarm system wiring is not exposed anywhere. Easily-accessible security wiring is a definite weak point in your home’s protection; the best alarm system in the world is useless if it’s easily disabled. You don’t want to help them by doing this, so make sure you have the wires within the walls. You’ll be safer.

Fingertip locks are a common, effective way to protect intruders from entering your home. With these locks, the only way someone can get through your front door is by you programming their fingerprints into the system. If someone not in the system attempts to use their fingerprint to get in, you will be alerted.

If the home security system you are looking to hire uses an outside monitoring company, make sure to research that company well. Monitoring is an important component to any home security system, and you want to make sure your monitoring is handled in a professional way. Make some phone calls, research the monitoring company on the Internet and check with companies like the Better Business Bureau.

It is a great idea to do business with a security company that has 24-hour monitoring. If something happens in the middle of the night, you want to be able to get in touch with someone rather quickly. Waiting around for a response will only give robbers the chance to harm you.

Make sure the price quotes you get from home security companies are very detailed. They should include all costs for installation, monitoring, regular maintenance, breaking a contract and any other special fees. Doing this will help you to gain a true understanding of what your system will cost to obtain, as well as the ongoing costs of keeping it.

Install a hard-wired system if you want to minimize maintenance costs. Wireless systems, while convenient, will require much more maintenance. Neglecting this maintenance can cause faults in your security system and leave you improperly protected. Replacing batteries can get costly.

Children’s rooms and basements make good hiding places for valuables. When a burglar enters a home, they usually target the living areas for electronics and the master bedroom for jewelry and other valuables. Children’s rooms filled with toys and basements used to store ‘junk’ are of little use to intruders and are usually passed over completely.

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.

Protect Your Home With These Home Security Ideas was originally published on Spring

Awesome Advice On How To Beef Up Your Home Security

Your home is supposed to be your castle, or at least your resting place of peace, quiet and safety from the madness of modern life. Learn how to keep your home safe and secure with the advice within the following paragraphs. The ideas within are sure to keep you, your family and prized possessions all safe and happy.

Home security plans have other features along with an alarm that goes off during a break-in. Most of them can be programmed to alert you to anyone entering your home. Parents riding herd on small children will be thankful for this feature which makes it harder for kids to sneak outside without supervision.

Be sure that your home security system has a panic button as well. The best of intruders sometimes have ways of getting into your home, even if you have the best system in place. Having a panic button in your bedroom is your best bet; authorities will be notified and will be at your house quickly.

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.

If you are moving into a new home, the first thing you should do to make your home more secure is to change the locks. You do not have to change the actual locks, a locksmith can re-key the locks to make them inaccessible with any of the previous keys.

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.

Pretend you are a burglar. By taking on the role of an intruder, you can check for vulnerable areas around your property. Really think hard about ways you would get into your home if you were a criminal. Check the garage as well as sheds or other places you keep valuable possessions.

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?

Never open the door if you are not expecting company. Always look first, whether it is through a peephole or through a window. If you don’t know the person at the door, and you feel uncomfortable, just don’t answer it. If it is someone important, they can always come back or call you on the phone.

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.

One of the best hiding places for valuables in the home is within the walls. A wall safe is okay, but a thief can just rip the entire safe out of the wall. Look to unused outlets to hide valuables. Crooks will almost never go from outlet to outlet looking for valuables.

If someone comes to your door telling you that they represent a particular company, make sure that you ask them for some type of ID. It is very common for thieves to use tricks like this to gain access to your home. Also, keep people at the door and avoid letting them in.

Home security systems not only protect homeowners from burglaries, but are also useful in the case of an emergency. If your home catches on fire, your security system alerts the police and local fire department. In the case of a medical emergency, your system can be used to call for help.

It is a great idea to do business with a security company that has 24-hour monitoring. If something happens in the middle of the night, you want to be able to get in touch with someone rather quickly. Waiting around for a response will only give robbers the chance to harm you.

Now that you have read this article, you should have a much better idea of how to go about securing your home. Use the ideas and advice you have learned to make your domain a place where you know that you, your loved ones and all your belongings are safe and secure. Apply any that are within reach as soon as you can.

Awesome Advice On How To Beef Up Your Home Security was originally published on Spring

Be Smart With Your Home Security With These Tips

Ensuring the security of your home and its contents is a task that cannot be overstated in its importance. Knowing how best to accomplish the goal, though, is not universally obvious. Continue reading to get a better understanding of the the things you can start doing to improve matters right away.

When you move into a new home change all the locks. Even though the previous homeowner may have given you keys to the house, there might be a key out there that someone has. To be sure you are as safe as possible, get all new locks for your new house.

If you’ve recently bought a home, make sure you change the locks and alarm pass codes. Many people just take these items as is and don’t give them another thought, but consider that just about anyone could have a copy of the key or the pass code. That can include neighbors who you don’t really know. Be safe and change out both when you buy.

Trim back the brush aside your home. It may look pretty, but you are giving criminals a hiding place right near your house. Instead, keep an open grassy area between your home and your landscaping. This will help keep unwanted people from getting a close eye view through your windows.

Install a peep hole 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.

Aim to purchase fire-resistant ceilings, roofs and floors. This ensures your home won’t be a tinderbox. Preventing a fire hazard is one of the safest precautions that you can take due to the level of destruction that it can cause.

Do not use price as the main factor in choosing a company to provide security for your home. While it is always nice to find something that is not very expensive, this can have a lot of drawbacks. Cheaper security companies are notorious for providing less than attentive service, which means your home may be at risk.

Make sure to unplug all of the appliances that can cause a fire hazard after you are done with them. Irons, stoves and toasters should all be unplugged, as electricity can flow at a very high rate if left plugged in. This can prevent a fire or electrocution in your house.

Regardless of the quality of your home security system, you need to have it checked each year. Call the company and have them send someone to check it out. There are any number of problems that can cause malfunctions in your security system, from weather damage to animal activity. There are always ways your home is vulnerable, even if you don’t know it.

If you are moving in your new home, ensure all the old locks are replaced. Although you may trust the previous homeowner, you cannot be 100% sure of their character. Remember that different families might have dwelt there before this person.

If you are seeking home safety ideas that are simple and inexpensive, you should buy outdoor lights with motion sensors. These lights provide extra light for your home and are very cost efficient. Positioned correctly, these lights can make it impossible for intruders to get on your property undetected.

Keeping the home illuminated during evening hours helps keep criminals away. Burglars don’t want to be visible. Making your home’s exterior nice and bright will make it impossible for crooks to go undetected. Keep lights on in the evening for a safer home.

Ask about a maintenance schedule for your home security system. Many companies offer this free of charge. A maintenance schedule allows a qualified technician to enter your home and make adjustments, improvements and upgrades to your existing system, as well as checking to make sure it is working correctly. Your system will not help you if it is not working, so this is important.

Home security systems not only protect homeowners from burglaries, but are also useful in the case of an emergency. If your home catches on fire, your security system alerts the police and local fire department. In the case of a medical emergency, your system can be used to call for help.

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.

Making certain that your home and your personal belongs are safe is something that you really must take seriously. The smartest way to craft a winning home security plan is to gain as much insight and information as you can on successful strategies. The piece you have just read is a terrific place to have begun the process.

Be Smart With Your Home Security With These Tips was originally published on Spring

Home Security Information You Will Only Read Here

Home security is an issue that should be top priority in any household. Break-ins can happen at any time and anywhere. You should take measures to keep your family and your home and safe and secure. This article will go over some information that will be helpful to your home security plans.

If you will be away on vacation it is important to make your home looked lived in while you are gone. Investing in some inexpensive outlet timers can allow you to set your lights to turn on and off at predetermined times. This can help to give the illusion that you are home and deter thieves.

You can hide your spare key on your dog. This will only be ideal if you have a dog door or an outdoor dog. Simply affix a spare key to the collar of the animal. You’ll always have a backup plan if you lose your key!

A survey taken by police officials reveals that 85 percent of them believe a home is more protected when equipped with a security system. Also, 60 percent of attempted burglaries are unsuccessful when the targeted home has a security system. For this reason, home insurance companies give a discount if the home has a security system.

If you have an extensive online presence that includes a lot of people you don’t know too well, avoid announcing upcoming vacations. While these platforms are there for sharing, this is announcing to the world that your home is an open target.

Some people believe the cost of a home security system is prohibitive. However, recent statistics reveal that the average cost of a burglary is nearly three thousand dollars. When this amount is taken into consideration, the cost of a home security system can be justified. There is also the added safety factor of preventing criminals from entering the home.

Avoid opening the door if you don’t know who is standing on the other side. Nowadays, thieves are creative when thinking of ways to get homeowners to open a door and let them in. Therefore, only allow people you know and are expecting to enter your home.

Protecting and covering outside wiring can be beneficial in increasing your home security. With the current prices of copper, thieves target easily available copper wiring, especially around air conditioning units. It is also important to secure and cover wiring to prevent intruders from cutting phone lines and power supplies to alarm systems.

Do you live outside the city? You might be less worried about home invasions than if you lived in an urban area. Some people think that the people out in the country without neighbors are actually at a much greater risk. However, understand that regardless of where you live, a theft can occur anywhere. Therefore, you need to be prepared.

Every bit of wiring for your alarm system needs to be well hidden or else it will be easy to cut. When installing a system yourself, this is important to keep in mind. Tuck it away within walls so that no one can get at it to shut the system down.

Don’t rely on just a spring lock. Spring locks can easily be broken, sometimes just using a credit card. These locks are just too vulnerable. Have a deadbolt lock installed instead, which is much harder for an intruder to get around. Make sure there is no way a burglar can saw the deadbolt, though.

Safety should be kept in mind when you are planning your landscape. Make sure that the doors and windows to your home are not covered by trees, fences, shrubs or any other type of thing. This way, no one can hide there if they are attempting to break into your house. Put these features at a greater distance from your house; let beauty also complement safety.

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.

Keep your most valuable possessions, such as your jewelry an large amounts of cash, inside of a safety deposit box. The bedroom is the most common places to keep one of these boxes. Having a safety deposit box is wise because if a thief were to get into your home, at least they cannot get to these items.

No home is exempt from intrusion attempts, but you can take precautions to prevent intruders from succeeding. When you take measures to secure your home, you will enjoy the peace of mind that your home is protected. Remember the information in this article and apply it to your home security strategies.

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Home Security: Feel Safe In Your Home

When people imagine home security, they often imagine an installation specialist coming into their home and taking a long time to install a complicated, expensive system. However, there are alternatives if you can’t afford this system. Read this article for alternatives on protecting your home from intruders or other criminals.

If you are going to be away from your home for an extended period of time, give people the illusion that someone is there. Leave a TV, radio or light on, so burglars will skip over your home when they are on the hunt for a house to break into.

If you have valuables, and you need a place to store them, look no further than the walls of your home. In between the studs is a lot of empty space, and you can easily store jewelry or anything else you don’t want a burglar to have access to. Simply install a fake electrical outlet, and use it to take things in and out of the wall.

Wireless home security systems are becoming more popular for several reasons. They are less expensive to install because there are no wires to be run, and they can be easily moved to another home when you move. They also run on batteries, so if a robber cuts off your electricity, your system will still work.

Each of your exterior doors needs to have a solid lock installed, which means a deadbolt. If there is an existing deadbolt on the door, check to be sure it is at least one inch long. If not, you should be able to replace the lock yourself. Simply go to a hardware store and shop around.

If you are going on vacation, do not change your answering machine telling everyone that you are going to be away. Burglars will call this number and see that it is open season on your house. Keep your regular message and advise friends and family members to call your cell phone when you are away.

If any spot around your home is dark, install a motion sensitive or infrared light detector there. This turns them on only when someone lurks there, allowing you to save money on electricity while thwarting anyone who might be casing out your home. No one will rob a home which is well lit!

The best lock for an external door is at least one inches and a throw deadbolt unit. These are nearly impossible to break into and ensure no one will be getting through your defenses. Interior doors don’t need such locks as they’re not open to the outside world, so you can use doorknob locks there.

Before you think about home security, consider personal security and safety. Although automated electronic systems are powerful, they’re not necessarily the cost-effective solution for every home. Some individuals are more comfortable with a canine alarm, while other people enjoy the feeling of security that a sophisticated alarm system can bring. Understanding your neighborhood, risks and budget constraints can help you to make the best choices.

If you want to have glass in your door itself or near it, make sure the lock and knob are not within reach. Anyone can break the glass and reach inside, so test it out yourself. Measure the distance from the glass to the lock and then measure your arm.

If you do not already have a paper shredder, you may want to think about investing in one. Thieves can use this information to figure out your schedule and determine the best time to break in. Rip your important papers up before throwing them away if you can’t get a shredder.

It is a great idea to do business with a security company that has 24-hour monitoring. If something happens in the middle of the night, you want to be able to get in touch with someone rather quickly. Waiting around for a response will only give robbers the chance to harm you.

Your window coverings are a great way to keep your home secure. Not only does this keep prying eyes from seeing the contents of your home, but it also does not allow a criminal to determine if you are home. Crooks want to avoid coming into contact with people as much as possible, so if they do not know if you are at home and cannot figure it out, they will probably move to the next house.

Make sure you advertise the fact that you have an alarm system. Post a sign in your yard or put a large sticker in the window near your front door. You don’t want the burglar to break in, only to realize that you have an alarm. While it should scare them off at that point, you want to stop the intruder from ever getting in to start with.

Rather than assuming you just cannot afford to make your home safer and more secure, think about some of your options. Simply putting up a fence, a “large dog” sign or extra locks on the door can help immensely. Remember the tips in this article and think about what works best for you.

Home Security: Feel Safe In Your Home was originally published on Spring

Improve Your Home Security With This Terrific Advice

It is time to get a better look at home security systems. You want to be sure that you are aware of what you have to choose from. What do you know about home security? Continue reading to find out more about your options so that you can decide what is best.

Choose a deadbolt lock over a spring-latch lock. The spring-latch lock is much easier for burglars that are experienced in “loiding.” Loiding refers to the method where a plastic card like a credit card is slipped against the latch tongue in order to depress it, which will unlock your door. The deadbolt will prevent an attack like this. Deadbolts are vulnerable only when there is plenty of space in between your door and your door frame for intruders to use hacksaws or power tools.

Home security systems aren’t just about sounding alarms. They often even alert you to any time a door is opened. Parents riding herd on small children will be thankful for this feature which makes it harder for kids to sneak outside without supervision.

Make sure to hire a home security company with a good reputation in your community. Check references with your friends and neighbors, as well as institutions like the Better Business Bureau. Finding a company with a good reputation is important because you want to make sure your company will stand behind their security plan and promises.

If your front door does not have a peephole, it is wise to have one installed. Peepholes allow you to see who’s at your front door before you open it. Some home owners choose to have two peepholes installed to allow for difference in height of those that live in the home.

Where are your door’s hinges? If the hinges for your door are on the outside of your home, you should move them to the inside of your house. Having outside hinges is an easy way for burglars to grant access to your home. All they have to do is knock the pin out of the hinge.

Lock your home at all times to err on the side of caution. Many burglaries happen because the intruders can just walk right inside. A thief could steal all your valuables in only a few minutes.

Ask a neighbor to watch your home and get your mail if you are going on a trip for a week or more. Burglars sometimes will check to see that the mail or newspapers are piling up on a driveway. If your neighbor gets these in advance, it looks as if you are home.

If you are unsure whether you should purchase a hard-wired or wireless home security system, call a local home security company for advice. It is important to consider the pros and cons of both systems before making a decision. It will take a representative approximately an hour to evaluate your home before giving an opinion.

You can keep intruders away by always having your house lit up. Intruders will avoid being noticed. Thieves have a hard time stealing things when there are lots of lights around. Have lights that come on when they detect movement for best results.

If anyone knocks on your door and asks to use your phone, tell them you can make the call for them. In this day and age of cell phones and pay phones, there is little reason for anyone to appear on your doorstep asking for help. Take it as a red flag.

Install a peep hole and chain lock on your door. A peephole and chain will allow you to communicate with someone at your door without allowing them full view or easy access to your home. If a stranger is at your door, do not unfasten the chain until you are confident that you are safe.

Although more expensive than spring latch door locks, deadbolts provide the optimum in security for your home. All access doors should be secured with deadbolt locks that are at least one inch thick. Also, make sure that there is a minimal gap between the door and the frame to prevent the door from being pried open.

The number on your house should be easy to find. If an emergency happens, the police can’t get to the home as quick if your numbers are obscured in any way or are too small. Thankfully, you can right this wrong cheaply and quickly.

If you have a front door with window panes in it, you really need to consider replacing it. It is very easy for a criminal to break a pane and reach inside to unlock the door. Consider buying a fortified door without windows or a door that has a key only deadbolt.

Now that you’ve had a good chance to learn more about home security, you can better make a decision regarding which type of system to get. It can seem difficult thinking about wireless options vs wired options and more. Use what you have learned so that you’re prepared and ready to go.

Improve Your Home Security With This Terrific Advice was originally published on Spring