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5 Tips To Increase Home Security

Imagine you built your home of dreams and adored it with expensive home decor. But an unpredicted burglary occurred at your dream home, leaving you in grief and sorrow. One doesn’t even want to think of such situations! Building a home or shifting to a new place doesn’t only demand great interiors but high-end home security too.

Having tight home security is very important as it only takes a rock or hammer to break your “so-called” secured lock. Furthermore, even if you have installed bars in your windows, they can be easily cut with a mini battery-powered angle grinder! So, is there no way to prevent such events? Don’t worry! Nothing is impossible in this 21st century; thus, we have put together some tips to help increase your home security.

We are fortunate that a plethora of low-cost and easy-to-install home security features can keep burglars at bay! The back door, kitchen window, garage door, or bedroom window are where most thieves enter.

You’ll considerably increase your odds of never experiencing a break-in if you make these places burglar-proof. Let’s move ahead and find out ways to increase home security:

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1. Increase security at main or front door

Although it’s difficult to envision, robbers frequently access a property through the front door. Unfortunately, due to improper door security, most thieves easily get into a home without any hassle.

However, listed below are some ways to safeguard your front entrance without worrying anymore:

  • Upgrade your locks by installing a deadbolt. They are secured with a unique locking mechanism that can’t be pulled back into the bolt and prevents unauthorized access.
  • Change the locks if you are moving into a new house. You have no idea how many copies of the keys to your new house are out there.
  • Seamlessly upgrade to smart locks with a swipe card or keypad.

2. Secure the back door or sliding garden door

Like the front door, the back or side entrances that lead in from your garden are a favorite spot for intruders. If your garden doors are sliding, it is advisable to keep them secured as they are pretty vulnerable.

In addition, it would be best to install a glass break detector that captures high-pitched sounds of glass breaking or a door sensor that will be activated if someone enters.

While discussing gardens, it’s good to keep your shrubs and hedges trimmed to make the area more visible to you and keep away burglars from hiding.

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3. Install a high-end alarm system

It’s always the best idea to install a theft-alert alarm system. An alarm-linked security system is a high-tech way to keep your home safe from unwanted burglary. Try to find solar-powered ones with a flashing light to make it appear as though they are in use. Moreover, you can also opt for wired and wireless home security system options.

4. Outdoor lighting is a good option.

When breaking into a house, burglars don’t want to feel like they’re on display, and outdoor lights can help exactly with that. Consider installing motion-sensor lights that turn on when they notice movement in the yard rather than leaving your outdoor light on all the time. Ultimately, the brightness will threaten an intruder and perhaps run away.

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5. Keep your garage safe.

Many people take great care to secure their houses but unfortunately neglect to do the same for their garages. You can’t imagine, but it might be the best way for someone to get inside your house.

First, ensure the windows and conventional doors to your garage are closed and locked. Also, the inside door from your garage to your house should be properly locked. In this manner, even if someone manages to enter your garage, they will not be able to enter your house.

Moreover, buying a smart garage door opener can be a smart move. With the help of these gadgets, you can monitor the condition of your garage while you’re away, manage it remotely, and set it to close at specific times

Conclusion

As the tips mentioned in this post depict, there are plenty of ways to boost your home security. Some won’t even cost a single penny; they just require extra care each day, but they’ll soon become a routine part of your day. Others might need some investment but are still a fraction of what a burglar generally makes off with a burglary. Most importantly, with enhanced home security systems, you will have extra peace of mind knowing your family and house are safer and secure.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.