Mechanical Home Security Devices
Mechanical home security devices
come in a variety of forms, and can enhance a self installed home
security system, or in some cases may even take the place of it.
Every homeowner should consider mechanical home security, and
tenants should look for it before signing a lease. At the very
least, consider deadbolt locks, and, if you live in a high-crime
area, home window security bars.
Deadbolt locks are among the most common of mechanical home security
devices. Available for around $30, this simple mechanical home
security device can and should be your first line of defense.
For added peace of mind, also install a peephole in your door,
and/or a chain lock, so you can investigate anyone who comes to
your door without giving them an easy way in.
Home window security bars (burglar
bars) aren't all that attractive, but can be a highly effective
deterrent, especially in high crime areas. You can install them
yourself, but for best results, you should probably consult a
professional. Be sure that any burglar bar system that you have
installed has an easy means of release from the inside, in case
you need to evacuate your home in a fire or other natural disaster,
or even escape from an intruder. Your home window security bars
are meant to keep burglars out, not keep you in!
Security Laminate applied to windows
and patio doors is a relatively new innovation that many people
don't know about. The laminate, which is a thin, clear plastic
film, is applied much like the solar window films commonly used
to darken windows on cars and some home windows. Once applied,
the window security laminate prevents a window from shattering,
even it it is broken with a baseball bat or similar burglary tool.
Outdoor Motion-Sensitive Lights
are another great mechanical home security device that you can
easily install yourself. The idea is simple - unwanted approach
to your property triggers the motion sensor, which in turn will
light up the surrounding area, often scaring off an intruder.
Burglars and home invaders thrive on darkness - bring them into
the light!
Landscaping and Shrubbery are
one of the simpler and often overlooked mechanical home security
devices. Why? Well, the more open your landscaping, the less concealment
it offers to a burglar, peeping tom, or someone casing your home.
In addition, installing low, thorny bushes, or even cactus, below
your windows will make it very unpleasant for any intruder attempting
to gain entry. The less convenient your home is as a burglary
target, the less likely it will be invaded.
Steel or solid core doors are
another of the often overlooked mechanical home security devices
that can easily be installed yourself at a cost of only a few
hundred dollars. Hollow core doors are easy to break through,
but a solid core or even metal door is all but impossible to easily
break or kick down, especially if you combine it with a solid
frame, reinforced strike plates, and deadbolt locks.
Fences and Security Gates are
among the most common mechanical home security devices in use
by owners of large properties, but can also be used even by the
average homeowner. The fence itself makes entry and exit to your
property inconvenient for an intruder, and a security gate allows
you to screen anyone who wants to come into your yard or home
openly.
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