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rootvoice00 ([info]rootvoice00) wrote,
@ 2013-03-16 13:45:00


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Home Security 101 - The Basics You Need
Learning the basics of home security is something that all homeowners need to do. But with such a vast amount of information, it is necessary to find way that suit your needs. The tips in this article will help you learn the basics of how to protect your family and your possessions.
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If you want to have a spare key hidden outside of your home, hide it carefully. Intruders will more than likely check under your doormat or above your door frame. Instead, try hiding a key on the collar of an outside dog.

Your pup is a great crime deterrent. These pets are usually territorial and want to protect their masters. It is not necessary to have an aggressive dog. Even small dogs can deter criminals just by making noise when something is afoot.

A home alarm might be a good investment. Your best option is an alarm system that is monitored centrally so the police will be dispatched when the alarm sounds. You really cannot depend on your neighbor to contact the police.

If you hire a security company, read any fine print. Sometimes, hidden costs can be incurred if you get rid of the service before a certain date. You'll definitely want to avoid these types of fees if you can, so read carefully.

Only allow maids and cleaning services to have a key to the house if they are known to be trustworthy. You need to ensure that they are honest and reputable according to references before you have handed over the key. Carefully check their references. If they work through a larger firm, you can check up on the company with your local Better Business Bureau.

You should never use your birthday as the password for your numeric keypad. Anyone can get your birthdate off mail or your Facebook page and will therefore have access to your home. Instead, make it a number which you can figure out through a math equation so you remember the equation instead of the number.

Never allow any strangers into your home. Even if someone has a good story, requires help or has a great product to sell, ignore them. Some people may simply be trying to determine whether or not you have a home security installed; if you don't, they may plan to return later if you are away from your home.

Don't just consider alarming your doors when you're considering an alarm system. Windows are all potential entry points for burglars. You want a security system that monitors all your windows and doors. They are the most effective.

If you reside in the country, you may be less worried about break-ins than urban dwellers are. Others think that living in the country is more risky than other areas because houses are so far apart. Not everyone believes this, though.

Walls make the perfect hiding spot. You can hide small, valuable items inside the walls of your home. All you have to do is place them behind any unused phone jack, electrical outlet or switch plate. You put in a fake plate if there aren't any unused in your home.

Securing your home and making it into a safe haven does not have to include expensive installations or impatiently waiting for a stranger to install a system. There are some things that can be done cheaply. Keep the advice you've read in mind to help make your home much safer.


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