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avenue5output ([info]avenue5output) wrote,
@ 2013-03-16 07:36:00


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Read Only This Home Security Article And You'll Know It All
You never know when crime may strike close to home. Do not risk placing your family in this type of danger due to your negligence. The article below contains tips and tricks to help you create a secure environment for yourself and your family.
Tips About Getting Set Up With Home Security
If you don't have a paper shredder, you might want to buy one. A thief looking through your discarded papers can find a lot of information you do not want them to have. They may even learn your schedule, so they can burgle your home while you are away. If you don't have a paper shredder, tear the papers up.

There Is No Reason To Struggle With Home Security Anymore Skylights could be a problem for the safety of your home. Skylights are a great addition to any home, but they are also tempting entryways for crooks. You should have them equipped with strong, sturdy hardware.

Keep Your Home Safe With This Advice Light up your home's exterior. Criminals love darkness to help mask their crimes. Be sure and have a light next to any entry point in your home. All doors, porches, garages and windows should be well lit.

If you are female and live by yourself, you are a major target. Put large, muddy boots on the porch to give the illusion of having a man at home. This will make criminals think again before trying to enter your home.

Having a firearm handy is important to protect yourself from a burglary. If you do decide to arm yourself, make sure that you take a course, follow all your states laws and fully understand how your firearms work. You will feel a lot safer once you have a firearm in your home and know how to use it.

Talk to your home-security company to see if they provide buy and lease options for your equipment. You can avoid interest rates by buying the security system right away. Although leasing is usually cheaper, you may have to fill out contracts and you will have higher monthly costs. Compare both avenues to see which one is better suited for your needs.

If you move to a dwelling that has had prior occupants, make sure you get the locks changed. Although other tenants might not have a key anymore, they could have copied it. You can purchase and install locks yourself to make sure only you have the key.

Have your home always look occupied. You can purchase inexpensive timers that will control different electronics and lights in your home. This gives off the appearance that someone is home. This is a simple way to improve your home's safety and make it less attractive to criminals.

Do not use spring latch locks on your doors. These locks can be opened easily with a credit card. Intruders can pick these locks by wedging a credit card in between the latch and the door. If your locks are spring latch, either replace them or put in a deadbolt to protect yourself.

Use your walls as hiding spaces. It's not necessary to cut out parts of your wall to do this. There should be pre-cut spaces throughout your home that will suffice. For example, place jewelry in an unused electrical outlet.

Now that you have learned about your options, you can make the right decision. Making sure you have covered all your points of entry is important in keeping your valuables safe. Put what you have read today into play so that you and your family sleeps safe and sound.


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