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Home Security Tips That Anyone Can Follow

Jun 11

Home Security Tips That Anyone Can Follow

You should do everything you can to keep your home safe from threats. One of the biggest problems facing people these days is having their homes burglarized. This article is a guide for people that want to know the best way to keep their valuables and families safe, so they can maintain a piece of mind.

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When getting a home security system, you need to consider if there has been one previously installed. If this is the case, you can actually have a cheaper or easier installation by choosing to go with what was done before. Remember that this can be a wired or wireless installation.

 

Do not hide your key in a mailbox or other well-known location. Instead, put your key in paper or aluminum foil and place it in a small container. After you do this, bury it in a spot in your yard where people would not think to look. This can help keep your home safe from unwanted guests.

 

If you are a smoker, put out your cigarette in a cup of water to prevent a fire hazard. This should be done before you put it in the trash, as you run the risk of the bud not burning out when you rub it in your ashtray. Smoke outside to reduce all risk of a fire occurring in your home.

 

See if your area police department has any home security programs. There are many that offer programs that include items, such as home inspection, how to use engraving tools to mark code numbers to identify valuables if yours are stolen, and protective measures advice. Contact your local police department to find out if they offer this type of program.

 

Go with your instincts when choosing a security system company. Don't hire anyone who makes you uncomfortable. Never be afraid to ask for a new installer or to get an entirely new firm. Do some background research on the company you select, and look for people who make you feel safe.

 

If your front door does not have a peephole, it is wise to have one installed. Peepholes allow you to see who's at your front door before you open it. Some home owners choose to have two peepholes installed to allow for difference in height of those that live in the home.

 

Check the batteries of your smoke detector each and every week to determine if they are running low. If your smoke detector is not on, it will not pick up the smoke of the fire, which can lead to a disaster. Use quality batteries that last a very long time on your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

 

Do not do any landscaping that will obscure the entrances of your home. While you may think it is a good idea to plant a huge rosebush in front of your living room windows, this gives a thief a place to hide while they figure out a way to get into your home.

 

It is never a good feeling to find out that your home has been entered without your permission. Not only are your valuables gone, but your personal space has been violated. Use the tips here if you need help making sure your home is as secure as it can be.