Home Security Checklist
Protecting their homes is a primary
concern of many homeowners today. With rising crime rates and
criminals becoming more clever by the day, you need to think ahead.
However, you need not become a statistic. Having a home security
checklist can help you have a safer, more secure home. Add your
own ideas to our home security tips to come up with a complete
home security checklist.
Think Like an Intruder
Burglars and potential intruders
want three things. They want to get in and out fast, they don't
want to be observed, and they don't want any trouble or interruptions.
In short, they want an easy target, so your first line of defense
is to not give it to them. If they see your home is not easy pickings,
chances are they will go elsewhere
First on your home security checklist
to protect your home and family should be understanding how burglars
and prowlers operate. Most home invasions for burglary happen
during the day while residents are at work. Since many people
are away from home for large blocks of time on weekdays, burglars
see this as "prime time" to break in. Having a dog or
an alarm system are probably the best defences against daytime
burglary.
Since most of your neighbours
will probably be at work or school as well, there's a higher probability
of burglars entering and escaping the home unseen during the day.
Summer is naturally a more popular time for burglars to break
in than is winter, since many families take extended holidays
during the summer, leaving their homes vulnerable. When you go
away, be sure to stop the newspaper and mail delivery, and set
up some interior lights to come on and off at random times. Leaving
a radio or television set on is also a good deterrent, even if
you're just away for the day. Some people set them on timers so
they will go on and off randomly in different rooms throughout
the day and evening.
Look for Natural Hiding Places
Trees and shrubbery may accent
your landscaping, but they can also make ideal hiding places for
burglars and prowlers. If your home features lots of outdoor foliage,
it's wise to not only reduce the amount of cover, but also install
motion-sensitive security lighting. Also consider trimming shrubbery
beneath around windows, and/or plant some thorny bushes to make
approaching a window difficult. A burglar does not want to be
seen at work - don't give him the opportunity to take advantage
of darkness or natural camouflage.
Install Deadbolt Locks
One of the best deterrents against
burglary is sturdy door and window locks, especially deadbolts.
Consider securing doors with not only a high-quality deadbolt
lock, but also a security chain latch that will allow you to open
the door a crack without compromising your security. To prevent
wooden doors , especially hollow core doors, from being broken
or kicked in, install a heavy duty strike plate, and reinforce
the frame. If your exterior doors have windows, or are near windows,
use a keyed deadbolt for the interior lock, rather than a simple
throw deadbolt on the inside. For windows, use high quality locks,
and don't forget secondary locks on patio doors.
Secure Windows and Patio Doors
Even if you don't want to use
exterior "burglar bars", you can still protect your
windows with the application of a security laminate, which is
a thin plastic film that prevents windows from shattering, and
is extremely difficult to penetrate. Once applied, the security
laminate bonds to the glass, effectively preventing entry by simply
breaking a window. You may also want to install "charlie
bars" to brace sliding patio doors, and/or use simple "track
locks" which are applied to the frame of a sliding window
or door, preventing it being opened more than a small way.
Provide Deterrents
Some people place stickers on
each window to inform potential intruders that a security system
is in place, even if they don't have one. Another commonly used
trick is a security company sign in the front yard, whether or
not you actually have such a system. In high crime areas, it may
be necessary to install "burglar bars", which can be
a strong deterrent, as can a large, unfriendly dog. There's nothing
a burglar hates more than a noisy dog, unless perhaps it is motion-sensitive
floodlights that come on and alert the world to his presence.
Invest in a Home Security Alarm
System
Home monitoring systems are an
effective means of preventing a burglary, or stopping one in progress.
These systems are programmed with a numerical keypad, allowing
you to arm and disarm them. If an intruder attempts to gain entry
to your home, a shrill siren will sound. Many systems will also
alert police automatically, or can be wired to alert your alarm
service company for monitoring.
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