Showing posts with label best home security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best home security. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

5 Tips to Make Your Home More Secure

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IMG_6319 (Photo credit: aFrozenMoment)
Burglaries are sadly a common occurrence and with a number of rural Garda stations closing, homeowner’s have to do what they can to dissuade thieves from choosing their property as a likely target. Here are 5 sensible ideas and initiatives that can help keep your property secure and reduce the chances of your home being targeted.

Lighting


Good outside lighting can be an effective deterrent and if you have a burglar alarm fitted then make sure the alarm box is visible so that a burglar may think twice and choose a less well protected property instead. Make sure that your lighting covers and protects doorways and recessed area so that there is no hiding place when someone walks onto your property, but try not to position the lighting in a way that it causes a nuisance to any neighbours.

If you are going out or away for any period of time then use timers to activate lights and maybe a radio as well, but avoid switching the TV on using a timer as it can advertise one of the very items that they may be looking to steal. 

Locks


Using locks efficiently to protect your property is a vital component in your efforts to keep your home safe from intruders. As a basic security measure you should make sure that all doors and windows are securely locked when you leave your home, especially when you consider that many burglaries are committed by opportunists who have simply taken advantage of your failure to secure your home and simply walked in rather than forcing entry.

All external doors should have at least three locking points and a mortice lock will add considerable strength to the security of your door. Fitting window locks is a good idea if you have older windows that are not as secure as more recently installed PVC windows which should come with an efficient lock already fitted and also make sure that your patio door has a good quality lock as older doors are known to be vulnerable.

First line of defence


Take time to think about the suitability of the walls, fencing or shrubbery that you have around the perimeter of your garden and view this as your first line of defence. Look at what you currently have and decide if it protects your home or if it makes you more vulnerable by allowing a burglar to go undetected once they are on your property.

Walls and panel fencing around your house may provide you with a degree of privacy but it could also let a thief to break in without being seen. Trees and shrubs look attractive but they can also be good hiding places so you may want to consider a compromise by using chain-link fencing or possibly some trellises with prickly shrubs that will look attractive but won’t be welcoming to a burglar.

Neighbourhood watch


The people that share your immediate environment are a good ally in helping you to avoid being burgled and by getting involved in an existing scheme or even setting up one; you are improving the odds of your neighbourhood not being targeted in the first place. You do not have to live in each other’s pockets for the scheme to be a success but keeping a look out for anything that you consider to be unusual and having your neighbours do the same, will make many thieves think twice if they know that they are potentially being watched over.

Don’t make it easy


Some very basic security measures will also be very effective in deterring opportunist thieves and one of the most common mistakes is to leave car keys and house keys to the side of the door or in sight. It may be convenient to have these keys to hand when you are rushing out if the door but you are also making it much easier for a burglar to break in and also to steal your car. Do not leave a spare key “hidden” outside as many hiding places are more obvious than you realise and draw your curtains at night so that your valuables are not in sight for the outside.

With a bit of practical thinking and even some basic security measures that will not break the bank, you can help to ensure that you increase your chances of not being the victim of a burglary.

Josh Hayward has extensive experience as a financial consultant. His articles mainly appear on personal finance blogs where he enjoys sharing his expertise. Visit FBD for more information on insurance products.



Thursday, June 13, 2013

Deterring Burglars on a Budget: Inexpensive Security Ideas for the Home

A Honeywell home alarm system control panel.
A Honeywell home alarm system control panel. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Approximately 73.9 percent of all burglaries target residential properties. More than two million burglaries took place in 2010 alone. Protecting your home doesn't have to put a dent in your budget when you're smart about using affordable solutions.

Secure the Windows and Doors


This may seem obvious, but the FBI reports that nearly a third of all burglaries in 2010 were unlawful entries without force. Unsecured doors and windows are like a welcoming invitation for intruders. Upgrading or installing locks on windows and doors is affordable and extremely effective. Place a wooden stick in the track of sliding doors so they can't open. Drill a hole in your window frame where the top and bottom portions overlap and insert a long nail as a backup if the window lock fails. Make sure everyone in the family uses the locks regularly.

Tidy Up Your Landscaping



Trees and shrubbery offer excellent hiding places for burglars. Take a close look at your landscaping. Could someone hide in the bushes beneath a window while prying it open? Do overgrown tree branches offer lots of dark shady areas around the lawn at night? Make some alterations so your landscaping is sparser, making it more difficult for criminals to hide.

Brighten Things Up



Proper lighting deters criminals both inside and outside the house. Motion-activated lights around the garage and doors are an excellent way to turn burglars back. The lights alert you to movement outside the home while illuminating the burglar's activities. When you're away, set timers on lights inside the house so it always appears as though someone is home.

Consider an Affordable Alarm System



Not all alarm systems are expensive. There are many affordable options that will give you protection and peace of mind on a budget. Browse a site like TopHomeAlarms.com for an idea of what your options are. The mere presence of an alarm system deters burglars, so don't think that only the pricey options are worth your money.

Get a Dog – Or Simulate One



A dog is a major deterrent for burglars. If you're a fan of these furry friends, by all means add a canine companion to your family for added protection. If you're not ready to bring a pet into the family, you can make burglars think you have an animal instead. Motion-activated alarms are available that play the sound of a dog barking when someone is outside the door. A "Beware of Dog" sign and some proper accessories, like dog toys, in the yard will enforce the illusion.

Get to Know Your Neighbors



If your neighbors are familiar with you and your family, they'll recognize when something isn't right and an intruder is lurking around the house. Neighbors are also able to make it look like you're home when you're out of town by picking up mail or leaving some of their trash on your curb as well as their own. Leave spare keys with people you trust and never place them in false rocks or hideaway flower pots.

Don't leave your security to chance. Take these low-cost measures to protect your home now.




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Summer Getaway? How to Protect Your Home Before You Leave

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, every 15 seconds a home in America is burglarized. The Bureau also tells us a burglar can break into a typical home in just 60 seconds. Information like this is disheartening. Especially for those who are looking to travel and leave their home this summer. So, how do you depart for your planned getaway with great peace of mind? These tips will help deter burglars and keep your home safe.

Replace Old Locks


Home locks don't always operate correctly or are poorly constructed. Professional burglars can drill or pick these old-fashion locks in just seconds. That’s why it makes sense to install a new high-security lock that will do the job. According to Consumer Reports, the Weslock 671 and Emteck Low Profile 8455 prove to be the best keyed locks on the market. They are both under $50.00. Medeco sells a high-security lock that is burglar proof and is around $175.00. It’s a great solution with very little investment of time or funds. Install locks on your own or hire a locksmith.

Your Neighbors are Your Allies


The National Sheriffs' Association has created a website that can help you develop a strong home watch plan with your neighbors. This can be your greatest asset. Create a plan and follow through with it.

Let neighbors know what to expect while you are away. Is your daughter dropping by? Will any vehicles visit the home? Give them your time frame and a phone number where you can be reached in case of a home emergency. Return the favor when they are away.

Invest in a Security System


The peace of mind that a home security system can provide clearly outweighs its cost, providing backup assistance for the times when you're unable to defend your property on your own. There are nearly 5,000 home security providers available, according to Securitycompanies.com. With features like video surveillance, remote usage and motion sensors, there's an option to suit the needs of every home owner. 

Bright is Better


Light up your home. Illuminate different areas while you are out of town. Key areas are doorways, windows and any spots that are hidden from public view. Purchase motion lights that alert neighbors to be on the watch if something suspicious is taking place.

Save money while protecting your home. Buy easy to install energy saving light bulbs. Light is a huge deterrent to a burglar and can easily help protect the place you love. The brighter the better.

Keep it Quiet


Use technology wisely. Social media makes communicating easier than any other time in history. But one downfall is simply that sometimes information can fall into the wrong ears. While it is normal to want to share your excitement and timeline for your upcoming travels, be careful with whom and how you share this important information.

Wait to share pictures of your exciting adventures on social media sites. Do this once you are home. Never give exact dates of your vacation to other people unless needed. Be sure to stop your mail and newspaper so people driving by aren’t alerted to your absence. Think through what you say and what you do so you know your home is safe and sound.



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