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7Jul/100

Common Mistakes to Avoid With Your Home Security Kit


You may use a home security kit, or may not but if you are keen on ensuring the security and safety of your home, there are certain mistakes you should watch out for. Try not to make your home an easy option for the burglars. Here are a few tips: Hiding your Keys Homeowners are afraid of losing their keys or even locking themselves in their own homes. Therefore, an easy option to ensure home security is to hide the key at the property itself – a potted plant, beneath the doormat, above the door etc. Something they miss out on is the fact that those who want to break in know all the inns and outs of a homeowner's mind. If you are at all forgetful, try a keypad door lock. Why should you fix those Broken Locks? Make sure that all your doors or windows are locked with modern locking options. Use locks that are effective and useful, for guaranteeing home security. Don't keep that window on your fourth floor go unlocked as burglars sure know their way in. Turn On the Burglar Alarms Never keep a burglar alarm switched off – this can be detrimental to your home security. Make sure that the security system is updated and activated. Keep the Storage Sheds Locked Lock your storage shed. Otherwise, the burglars will get all the tools for getting into your house. If there's a ladder out in the house, get it in, before anyone uses it to break in. Where are the Car Keys? Never keep the car unlocked – even if it is in the garage. Moreover, don't leave any of the home keys in the car either. This will give the thief entry into your car, as well as into your home. Avoid Predictability Don't return from office, or leave the house at the same time everyday. This is easy for the thieves to time your absence for breaking in. pay attention to these basics and along with having the home alarms, it is best to stay safe.

29Jun/100

Updating Your House to Avoid a Home Invasion

Home invasions are growing in numbers all over the country. Here are some tips to help avoid a home invasion:
1. Before you open your door to anyone, use the peephole. Many varieties today have wide-angle vision. If you do not see anyone, DO NOT ANSWER IT.
2. Install an intercom system at the front door so you can speak with the person who is knocking or ringing your doorbell.
3. Use automatic indoor lighting devices that turn on lights at a pre-set time. Some versions will randomly rotate the "on" time within a short period to fool thieves that are watching your home for activity.
4. Upgrade locks on doors and windows. Deadbolts should have a reinforced strike plate, with two- or three-inch bolts.
5. Make sure you have a cordless phone so you can move around the home. Ensure it is fully charged at all times for emergencies. Have a cell phone available in case phone lines are cut.
6. Set up a speed dial on your phone for 911. If available, use speakerphone mode so emergency dispatchers can hear what is going on in the background.
7. Install a reputable home-alarm monitoring system. Have the company's decals displayed prominently on your doors and windows. This may deter would-be thieves who are looking for an easy target.
8. Practice an escape plan with your family, and know what to do when you get away from your house.
9. Install motion sensor lighting on all four sides of the house.
10. Always keep your window coverings closed, especially at night.

   
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