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seatradio97 ([info]seatradio97) wrote,
@ 2013-03-15 14:43:00

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Concerned About Home Security? Take These Tips To Heart
It's hard to predict when someone will break inside a house to steal items that are valuable or, worse yet, hurt those inside. Read this to make your house safer and secure. Any And All Home Security Questions Are Answered Here

Do not use spring latch locks. These locks can easily be picked within a couple of minutes. A card can be placed between the latch and the door, and this will open it. If you are already using locks that operate on spring latches, improve your security by adding a deadbolt.

Women are often the target of a home break-in, especially if it is apparent they live alone or with children. Put large, muddy boots on the porch to give the illusion of having a man at home. This will definitely deter criminals from entering your home.

The smoke alarms you use should all be connected to each other. The alarms in this type of system are linked together. Therefore, whenever one of them goes off, the rest will go off. This makes the smoke alarms more effective in warning you of a potential fire. If you get to the fire early, you can prevent serious damage.

Be Home Security Smart With These Tips If you have a numeric keypad on your door as your lock, don't make the password your birthday. Your birthdate can be found on Facebook or pieces of mail and you have given entry into your home. Think instead of a more creative way to keep track of your code.

Before you let any strangers enter your home, be sure you look over their references. Perform a background check to learn about their criminal history, too. You can never be certain if the contractor, repairman, maid, etc. that you hire to do services in your home is honest. If you let these people in without knowing anything about them, you could experience significant losses.

Use your garage for your car, not just storage. A car kept locked in a garage is much less likely to be stolen or damaged. Keeping your car out of sight is also good for thwarting burglars' attempts to determine when you are likely to be away from home.

Before leaving for vacation, turn off the ringers in your house. If your phone rings and is not being answered, criminals will realize that you're away.

Purchase motion sensor lighting for the next generation in home security. This is often an option from a good company. Motion sensitive lighting turns on when a person approaches your home in the dark. This provides additional protection for you when you come home after dark, and can also prevent a burglary.

Be sure to secure your window air conditioners with screws or by placing bars over them. Burglars can simply slide the units out if they aren't properly secured. In the wintertime, remove the air conditioner from the window to ensure security.

When you choose an alarm system, pick one that offers protection that goes beyond the doors. Windows need to be monitored too. Attach the alarm to each window and ask for monitoring for them. This will make your family safer.

Avoid thinking that home burglaries only happen at the most expensive houses. Any home that can be broken into is a target. Safety Tips For Homeowners: A Guide To Protecting Yourself And Your Valuables


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