If you want to increase your home security, there are 5 improvements you can implement that will help fortify your home and prevent a home invasion.
1. Use the door locks you already have
Some homeowners assume that because they live in a safe or upscale neighborhood, that they don’t need to lock their doors, but this is a mistake. Make it a daily routine to check all locks and teach your children to do the same.If you want to replace old locks, always install ones that are Grade 1 (ANSI) deadbolt locks.Also confirm that you have locks on all patio doors, which can be an easy target for intruders.
2. Reinforce your windows
Because windows are often left open, they can be more susceptible to break-ins. For proper home security, your windows should open no more than 6 inches. Some windows have this built in feature, or it can be accomplished by dropping a dowel 6 inches shorter than the length of the window into the metal gutter of the frame.Install sheet-metal screws in the upper window track of a sliding window, and if you can afford it, buy glass laminate film which can make windows more difficult to break. Glass break detectors in conjunction with a home alarm system will catch a burglar trying to enter your home and immediately contact the local authorities.
3. Secure the perimeter
Another way to increase home security is by using porch lights and motion detection lights which are inexpensive and makes a burglar think twice about robbing a home. Trimming bushes and shrubs away from sidewalks and doorways prevents potential intruders from finding a place to hide. Even erecting a fence around the perimeter of your home can deter a burglar.
4. Buy an alarm system
Homes without security systems are 3 times more likely to be broken into than homes with alarm systems in place.Depending on your requirements and where you reside, you can either have a wired or wireless alarm system installed.Installation is typically less than 100 dollars and basic monitoring services cost less than 40 dollars per month.Home security systems not only notify the police about a home burglary, but they can also detect the presence of carbon monoxide, water or smoke.Coupled with a surveillance camera, a home alarm system can be one of the best deterrents against home invasions.
5. Don’t a let a potential intruder know you are on vacation
The summer months are a popular time for home burglaries, because this is when many families go on vacation.When you are gone for an extended period of time, make it appear as if you are still at home. Have the post office hold your mail. Install digital timers which will automatically turn electrical devices and lights on and off according to a set schedule. If possible have your neighbors pick up packages, water the lawn and open and close curtains at random intervals. Taking these simple precautions and keeping routines somewhat unpredictable will prevent an unexpected surprise when coming back home.
It normally only takes burglar 3 minutes to rob a home. By taking steps to increase your home security, you not only keep your valuables secure, but you also provide reassurance and peace of mind to those who are important in your life.