Protecting Your Valuables With A Home Security System

If you have a house, then you know the importance of being safe. To have the sanctity of your home violated is a terrible feeling, one that should be avoided at all costs. Besides being a valuable possession in its own right, your home is also the stage upon which you live your life. You can do more to protect your home and its occupants by checking out the advice presented below.

It is important to activate your security system when you will be away or at night. If you should fall asleep and forget to set the system it is useless. If you are someone who is often distracted or has a problem remembering things, add activating your system to your checklist of important things to remember.

Because so many people are numb to the sound of alarms, it is important that you have your home security system linked to the local police station. This is helpful in case you are home and can not call 911 yourself, or you are away from home during a break in.

You could hide some valuables within your walls. Don’t make it obvious by cutting out big chunks of drywall. There are lots of places around the home that have pre-cut areas that you can use. Remove the wires from an electric socket you do not use so you can hide your valuable jewelry.

Ensure that valuables are stored in a hidden area that isn’t visible from outside your home. Large windows let in light and give you a great view outside, but that works both ways. Windows facing the street need to be covered to keep inside possessions safe.

When choosing an alarm system, consider one that offers protection for more than just your doors. Windows are all potential entry points for burglars. Be sure your home alarm covers all entry points into your home. The safety of your family will be ensured.

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.

Keeping your doors and windows locked may seem like an all too simple action to deter theft, but following through can greatly increase the security of your home. Even if you live in a neighborhood free of crime, leaving doors and windows unlocked is an invitation to intruders. Remember to lock doors and windows, even if you’re home during the day.

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.

To increase your home’s security, buy some outdoor lights that are motion activated. In the evening hours, this lighting can provide extra security and an economical way to light your front entrance way when you arrive. If you position motion detectors properly, it is very hard for someone to sneak onto the property.

Lights on your home are a great way to enhance your home security. Thieves hate lights. When a light comes on, a crook will scurry away like a cockroach. Motion sensors are good, but having lights on constantly is a better deterrent. The dark is a crook’s best friend, so keep your home lit well.

If you would like a home security system, but cannot afford the expensive installation and monthly fees, you have another option. You can purchase a wireless DIY home alarm that has most of the features you desire for less than 0.00. In addition, there are no monthly fees and the system is portable.

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.

Make an appointment with a home security company to evaluate the security needs of your home specifically. The needs and wants of each family and the configuration of each home are quite individual. A good company will tailor your security plan to the needs of you and your family.

As discussed, protecting your home is not that hard. You simply need to educate yourself on home security. Make your home very secure with the help of these excellent ideas. Be sure to follow all of the advice presented here for optimum security.

Protecting Your Valuables With A Home Security System was originally published on Spring

Safety Tips For Homeowners: A Guide To Protecting Yourself And Your Valuables

What does safety mean to you? It should mean knowing all you can about home security. It is important to ensure your valuables and loved ones are safe when in your residence. Continue reading this article for a plethora of tips and tricks to get the job done in your house.

When you buy a new house, be sure the locks are changed. You don’t know the exact number of copies of that key the previous owners have or have handed out. Having a locksmith replace the locks will ensure that no strangers have a key. This is also a good idea in the event that you misplace your keys.

Do you have an outdoor dog? Your dog is an excellent place to hide your spare key. Attach your spare key inside the collar of your dog. This works very well if you have a pet that is not very fond of strangers. You will get the access you need without having to worry about your safety.

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.

Do not leave an extra key under your doormat or any other place that a burglar would look for it. If you know that you have a tendency to misplace your keys, it would be a good idea to leave an extra set with one of your neighbors, or you can leave them inside your car.

Get your garage clean. Homeowners often use their garage for storage, filling it so full that you can no longer fit a car in. Parking your car in the garage can foil potential thieves in several ways. First of all, they will not be able to break into your car. Additionally, when your car is hidden away in the garage, it is harder to track whether you are actually home or not.

Sit your family down and create a fire escape plan depending on what region of the house you are in. This is crucial, as it will serve as the quickest plan to leave the house safely and effectively in an emergency. Practice your plan with your family as these few hours can save lives.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Don’t hide your spare house key in an obvious place outside. The days of safely hiding the spare key under the doormat are long gone. Placing your key in an obvious area like this now may help you if you get locked out, but it could also be an invitation for a thief to enter your home. It’s best to avoid hiding spare keys on your property. You should either keep a spare key with a trusted neighbor or get a fingerprint or keypad door lock.

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.

Your home is your castle, but it will be nothing more than a pit of despair if you don’t protect it and what resides inside. This article has given you the knowledge you need, but it is up to you to implement it. Start today and rest well tonight, tomorrow and into the future.

Safety Tips For Homeowners: A Guide To Protecting Yourself And Your Valuables was originally published on Spring