Home Security Include Monitored Home Alarm Systems
by: Allie Walcher
It is unfortunate that in these days of advancements in so many different areas of our daily lives, that there is even greater need to consider home security issues so that you can properly protect your property and your family.
However, it is encouraging to know that there are many simple tips and tricks that you can implement around your home that are actually very effective tools in improving security and deterring crime.
There are really two primary categories that encompass these security tips for your home and these are low cost techniques and no cost techniques that are effective for times when you are at home, while away at the office, or away on vacation. Both approaches are important and relevant in protecting personal property and preventing theft.
Even when at home in your comfortable surroundings, you can still be at risk of an aggressive intruder set on the theft of your property. Reports indicate that even while violent crimes are in decline, home burglaries are on the increase in most areas, and it happens fairly frequently that the owner is at home when these break-ins occur.
One favorite point of entry for criminals are the windows, especially if they are somewhat hidden behind overgrown shrubs and bushes. Window bars will be a big detergent to burglars, but some people feel like they are behinds bars and don't favor that solution. A very simple way to secure windows is to put a piece of wood, like a large dowel or old broomstick, into the window track so that it cannot slide unless the wood is removed.
One of the easiest entry points for the burglar is, surprisingly enough, the doors of the home. At the same time, this vulnerable entry is also one of the easiest to defend and protect.
Quality locks are always a basic measure to secure your home. If your home is fairly new, it probably already has locks that are in good shape in place. However, it never hurts to carefully review their condition and have an expert look at them if you are in doubt about how well-made they are.
Obviously, a dead-bolt lock, properly installed is the next layer of security. A seated door stop is another cheap and easy addition makes it harder to force a door open. Keep in mind that all exterior doors should open inward to optimize security.
Every burglar has two primary enemies: light and sound. Strategic placement of outdoor lighting, especially near entrances, can be a very effective deterrent. Interior lights are also helpful. There is no need for bright lighting in every room, but even a little light will make a burglar think twice before trying to enter your home.
While there is no way to assure an intruder will never invade your home, the reality is that home security can be as basic and simple as installing a pin in a sliding door or trimming up a bush that hides a window and allows a burglar to hide as well.
Allie Walcher is a young author writing on topics such as Home Security and comparing monitored home alarms.
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