Home security protection is now an affordable solution for everyone. Not only does your home need protection, more importantly, your family does as well. Nothing is worse than your home being robbed while you are away, except perhaps for it to be burglarized when you are in the house. Protecting your home from burglars can be done effectively if you install the right equipment. There is a huge array of reliable and relatively inexpensive security devices that you can have installed, but exactly what you want to install depends on your budget and specific requirements. The general rule is: the more secure, the better.
Of the many types of security devices available, and there are many, the following five should definitely be at the top of your list.
1) Home security and management system
This ultramodern security system is the best solution to ensure that your home is safe, both when you're away and when you're in the house. This system allows you to not only secure the entire house, but also to secure individual zones within the house, such as separate floors or garage. Coupled to a number of motion sensors, you can set passwords to activate and de-activate the system.
2) Secure doors and windows
Another must is to ensure that all your doors and windows are secure. Use strong and sufficient locks. Doors and windows can be fitted with additional security devices such as sensors and alarms that sound when they're forced open or the glass is broken.
3) Digital video security cameras
A Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system allows you to keep an overview of everything that's happening around your home. Especially if you have a large home with extra land, this system will help you to keep an eye on your whole property including vulnerable, dark, tucked-away corners. The security cameras used don't have to be large, eye-catching devices, although many people prefer these for their deterrent properties. The most modern digital cameras are not much larger than a mobile phone and can take both videos and snapshot pictures. One or more home security monitors showing live images can be placed anywhere in the house and you can record the images for replaying and reviewing later.
4) Motion sensor lights
By placing a number of motion sensor lights around your house and yard, you will greatly enhance the security of your property as well as your peace of mind. Automatically activated lights will scare away any unwanted visitors trying to enter your grounds, while at the same time they can alert any neighbors to suspicious activity.
5) Mace and pepper spray
Although this is a personal safety device, it should form part of your security package. Mace or pepper spray is highly effective to deter attackers, both out on the street and in your home. If the unthinkable happens despite your best efforts and someone manages to get into your home, a well-aimed shot of mace or pepper spray will do the trick and give you time to alert the police.
These five home security devices will provide ample protection for the average home. The main objective of a security system is to deter potential burglars. Home security systems should be installed not in the hopes that it will be used but rather for preventative measures.
Wireless Home Security Monitoring
Tips for Outside the Home
Exterior Lighting. Put outdoor lighting on timers, light-sensitive photocell mechanisms, or motion detectors. You want your home to have the "occupied look" in order to deter criminals. Every entry point into the home such as the garage, doors, windows, and basement entry-ways should be illuminated.
Keys and Locks. Don't hide keys in mailboxes, under door mats, or any other place that burglars will know to look. Leave a spare key with a trusted neighbor.
Landscaping. Keep plants trimmed and below the windows and away from doors
Doors. All doors should be locked. This includes the doors leading from the garage to the house and the door to the basement. Place a dowel the width of the door in the track for all sliding glass doors if you don't have track locks.
Windows. All windows should be secured to include second story windows. Dowels are good here, too.
Grass and Snow. Arrange to have your walkway and drive shoveled and plowed. Have the grass cut while you're away. If your yard and garden are not already on a sprinkler system, set one up with timers. Two weeks in the hottest part of the summer can result in dead plants and a house that is obviously deserted. Hire a reputable lawn service and have everything trimmed and mowed while you're gone. It's a treat to come home and not have to deal with it right away.
Car in the Driveway. Ask one of your neighbors or friends to park a car in your driveway while away. This will make it look like someone is home. If it's your car, leave a key with a neighbor and have them move it every few days to make it look like someone is home. Make sure you store the garage door opener in a secure location inside the house; don't leave it in the car.
Store all ladders and tools and lock all storage sheds and the garage. Whoever is watching your home needs to know any services you've hired, such as the lawn service, so they will know who shouldn't be there. Thieves often disguise themselves as service people to blend in.
Home Alarm Security Systems. Use the yard signs or window stickers that come with home alarm system! Given a choice, a burglar will go elsewhere. Systems like LaserShield that come with yard signs and stickers make it easy to make your home look secure.
Tips for Inside the Home
Interior Lighting. Use automated timers to turn on inside lighting, radios, or TVs. Make it look like someone is home.
Remove Valuables from Home. If possible, remove valuables from your home and leave with a family member, trusted friend, or neighbor.
Hide the good stuff. Easily sold valuables like electronic equipment and computers should not be visible from uncovered windows. Thieves think in terms of risk to benefit ratios just like any business person. If they can't see something that they can easily convert to cash, they may move on to the next prospect.
Don't forget to set the alarm system. Make sure your caretaker has the code (or in the case of a LaserShield alarm, a wireless keychain remote) and knows how to use it. Rehearse, especially if they are unused to such a system. Also, contact the alarm monitoring company and let them know you are leaving and who has the authority to enter your home in your absence. If you don't already have an alarm system, you can get a LaserShield wireless home alarm system which requires no installation, sets up in a few minutes and costs under $200.00. Now you will have peace of mind.
Secure important papers and valuables. Anything that cannot be easily replaced such as personal, legal, and financial records, expensive jewelry, and family photos should be stored in a secure location. Include blank checks and passports. Back up your computer, and store it with your other records. A fire-proof floor safe hidden in a closet can work or use a safe deposit box. Last but not least, shred anything that contains ID information that won't be secured but which you don't need to retain; a clever crook only needs one set of social security numbers to steal your identity.
Turn off all unnecessary appliances and make sure everything that draws current is unplugged. Turn the hot water heater down to "vacation" setting it will save money and energy too.
Telephone Answering Machine. Set the telephone answering machine so that the rings do not exceed three or four. A telephone ringing constantly is a sure sign that the home is empty. Do not leave a message indicating you are away on vacation! Alternatively, you can forward land line calls to your cell phone. Just because it rings doesn't mean you need to answer.
Tips to have others help you
Inform a Neighbor. Alert your neighbors or ask a trusted friend to keep an eye on your home. Ask them to keep an eye on your house, collect daily newspapers, collect the mail, and put garbage out on trash pickup days, etc. Nosy neighbors can be the best deterrent to break ins. Provide a spare key for emergencies if appropriate and numbers where you can be reached. Make sure they know how to work the alarm system.
Cancel Deliveries. Cancel newspaper, milk, and mail deliveries if someone is not going to collect these items on a periodic basis.
Crime Prevention and Neighborhood Watch. If your neighborhood has a Neighborhood Watch program, let them know your vacation plans.
Inform Your Local Police Department. Some police departments encourage you to inform them of your vacation plans. They will increase patrols in your area and some will walk around the house looking for anything unusual.
Get a house sitter if you can, especially if you plan to be away two weeks or more. For under two weeks, a trusted neighbor's responsible teen could be perfect for taking care of pets, watering plants, taking care of garbage cans, and generally supervising your home. Instead of a kennel, a house sitter may also be willing to care for your pet. Animals generally prefer being in their own territory and your dog can be counted to protect it. Take reasonable precautions to provide for your dog's well being and he will provide an efficient alarm system. (A house sitter may cost less than kenneling your pets.)
Check your insurance policy and make sure it is up to date. If the worst happens, you don't want to wonder if it's going to cover your losses. A copy of your household inventory should be stored with the rest of your important papers.
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