Home Security Tips
None of us likes to think about
crime, but it is a fact of life, wherever you live, and whatever
your lifestyle. Still, you don't have to be defenseless. A little
common sense, along with implementing some of the home security
tips here, can greatly reduce your chances of becoming a statistic.
Use Sturdy Locks on Doors and Windows. Dead bolt door locks and
sturdy window latches can help to prevent burglaries, and are
probably among the most basic of home security tips. Don't forget
a "charlie bar" for the sliding patio door, and extra
"channel locks" for sliding windows. Also, install peepholes
in exterior doors, and adequate porch lights, so you can see who
is outside without opening the door.
Exterior Lighting Reduces Crime.
Burglars do not want to be seen, so do not accomodate them. Leave
exterior lights on all night, or install inexpensive light-sensitive
sockets that allow your lights to come on at dusk and go off at
dawn. For even more home security and an added "surprise
factor", install motion-sensitive lights, if you prefer.
If you were to get home security tips from a burglar, this one
would be near the top of his list.
Light Up and Make Noise. Any time
you are away, whether for the evening or for a vacation, set up
some interior lights with automatic switches to turn them on and
off at irregular times. Leave a TV or radio on to create some
noise, and give the impression your house is occupied.
When You Go Away. Don't forget
to stop mail and newspaper deliveries, and never leave a note
on your front door informing people that you are away. Arrange
for someone, preferably a friend, relative, or neighbour, to mow
your lawn. If possible, leave an extra car parked in the driveway,
to give the appearance that someone is home. It also stops burglars
from pulling up to the garage and gaining an easy way to haul
away your belongings!
Hide That Spare Key. Don't think
that burglars don't know the common hiding places, like under
the doormat, under a flower pot, or along the top of the door
trim. If you must conceal a key outside, put it in an illogical
place that takes some work and ingenuity to get at. This is another
very basic home security tip that many people ignore.
Don't Provide a Hiding Place.
Some burglars like to hide in the bushes and watch your house
to decide whether it is occupied. Similarly, they look for a house
that has large shrubbery that obscures an outside view of doors
and windows that may wish to break in through. Trim your shrubbery
so as not to help them out! A privacy fence may keep your nosy
neighbours from looking in on you, but definitely detracts from
your home security.
Participate in Neighborhood Watch
Programs. Many localities now have Neighborhood Watch programs,
whereby neighbours get to know each other, become familiar with
each other's vehicles, and generally look out for each other.
The more active you are, the more likely your neighbours are to
help you out in return, and local police departments are usually
very willing to come to your meetings and provide all kinds of
home security tips.
Mark and Inventory Valuables.
A thief doesn't want to get caught, so simply marking your valuables
with your Driver's License number or Inland Revenue Number can
be a good deterent. The best way to do it is with some sort of
engraving or etching device, making it very difficult to remove
the identifying marks. For added security, and/or insurance purposes,
photograph or videotape your most valued and most expensive possessions,
so that in the event of a loss, you can identify them if they
are recovered, or substantiate your insurance claim.
Install a Home Security System
Since you are here at our web site, this one should be obvious!
Don't wait until after it happens. What is the value you put on
your possessions, your memories, your loved ones? When you think
of it like this the price of a security system doesn't seem much
to pay whatever the price!
That sticker on your window acts
as a strong deterent. Burglars like "targets of opportunity".
The less your home looks like an "opportunity", the
more likely burglars are to look for an easier target.
Follow these basic home security
tips, and you are well on your way to true home security.
Click here to get a FREE Security Evaluation. Home;
Security tips;
Alarm Systems;
Camera Systems;
Watchpost;
Client Base;
Contact us;
Hot Specials;
Home Security Checklist;
Home Security Tips;
Home Security Systems;
Using Home Security Cameras;
Home Security Devices;
Driveway Alarm Systems;
For a Fast Quotation
07
349 10 80 or click here
Inquiry from Security Plus Website
to contact us