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Remaining Vigilant: Simple Home Security Tips That Will Make A Difference
1. Remaining Vigilant: Simple Home Security Tips That Will
Make A Difference
Every homeowner wants to be sure their home and family are safe from possible harm. While
you may think the only thing you have to do is get an alarm system put into your home, there
are a lot of other things that can be done. Read on to find out all you can.
Be very cautious about entrusting a maid service with a key to your home. Be sure to check
out the background of any housekeeper you plan to provide with a key to your home. Ask for
references and check them thoroughly. If you hire a cleaner from a company, then you
should check the company with the BBB.
Your flooring and roofing should be fire resistant. This adds an extra layer of protection to
your home, especially if you live in a very dry area with power lines. Home security also
includes taking steps to prevent a fire from completely destroying your home.
Buy a safe and use it to hold all of the valuables in your home. If an intruder breaks into your
home, at least these valuables will be secure. Hide that safe in a difficult-to-reach place like
in a closet inside your basement or an attic.
Turn the ringers off on all your phones if you will be away for a prolonged period of time. If
the phone continues to ring while you're gone, this lets an intruder know that the home is
empty.
Be smart about where you decide to hide spare keys. Avoid cliched hiding places like over
the door frame or beneath the doormat. Experienced criminals will check these places
immediately. One good place to hide a spare key is in the collar of a dog that does not take
kindly to strangers.
Conceal valuable spaces within your walls. You needn't tear down your walls to do this. You
can find pre-cut areas in your walls that can be used. Perhaps you can use an old electricity
socket as a place to hide your valuables.
Don't put extra keys under doormats or in planters. Though you might think that you're giving
yourself something you could use to get into your house when you've lost your keys, you're
actually inviting intruders inside your house. Thieves are aware of the best hiding spots. A
better option is to entrust an honest neighbor with a spare key.
If you are new into a house, replace all the locks. You have no way of knowing whether the
previous homeowner is trustworthy. Besides, other tenants or owners might have copies of
the key if the previous owners did not change the locks.
Purchase an alarm system that has a few "bells and whistles;" you don't just need protection
2. for your doors. All windows can be entry spots for thieves. Attach the alarm to each window
and ask for monitoring for them. This can mean the difference between a safe home and one
that is an easy target.
Replace all locks in a new house. The previous owner may be perfectly respectable, but you
can't know that for sure. Keep in mind that there may have been residents prior to that
person too.
When you own a home, you must focus on securing it. click here