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5 Helpful Tips to Secure Your Home

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Securing your house is all about thinking like the thief. Be critical about your home. Go out on the road and look at your house. Ask yourself these questions: Are there areas that allow the thief to break in easily? If so, then these 5 tips will definitely help you!

1. Make the home doors safe

Both the front door and the patio door can be the thief’s target. It, therefore, makes sense to start by securing the doors. First, look at whether the door itself is of good quality. It is said that the door should at least hang on three hinges and should have a minimum of 32 mm in thickness. If you think that your door is nor secure, consider replacing it. If the lock in the door is of older date, you should also consider changing it. This can be an expensive solution, but keep in mind that it is an investment in your home.

2. Make the home windows safe

Burglars most often enter a house through windows. Therefore, it is critical to secure them very well. If your living room window is more than 10 years old, it is probably not resistant to a burglary attempt. Again, it may be a good idea to replace the old windows with some new ones that are more powerful and solid. What is more, new windows often are more energy saving, so installing them has several benefits.

3. Turn on the light

There are also straightforward tricks to maintain your home safety and security at a high level. It sounds almost too simple to be true, but nevertheless, it works. Use turn-on watches to turn your light on and off, so it looks like someone is at home. If you want to make it a little bit more advanced then, you can set the clock to turn on and off at different times every day.

Consider your lighting control both inside and out. Imagine, again, that you are the thief. You have chosen the perfect house and observed that on the ground floor there is a window that is out of the way. When you slip in behind the hedge, you are hit by a light sensor, which immediately turns on the light outside. What do you do now? Most would look around to see if the neighbors have discovered that the light is on. It will send a clear signal to the thief that there is a significant risk of being discovered. Remember, the thief doesn’t like the light!

4. Monitoring

Monitoring is recommended as an excellent complement to the above proposals. However, it is essential to distinguish between a “cheat camera” and a surveillance camera. A “cheat camera” doesn’t work. Home monitoring is seen more and more often, and there are many good reasons for this. The primary reason is that camera surveillance creates a sense of security for home inhabitants. If you have an alarm and cameras, you feel much safer because you know that your house is protected. If you wake up at night hearing sounds outside, you can easily check the image captured by cameras.

5. Ask your neighbors to watch your house

We hear it over and over again – thieves hate curious neighbors. One of the most effective ways to secure your home from burglars is to make an appointment with your neighbors to keep an eye on your home when you are not there. Of course, this is more relevant if you are away for a longer period. Therefore, use your neighbors, have them park in your driveway, or leave your own car while you are away. Leave the trash bin full. Get the mailbox emptied. All the things that make your home look habitable.

 

We hope that these tips will help you to secure your home properly!

 

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