Thursday, December 6, 2012

The Best Ways to Keep Your Home Secure


It's not something we like to think about, but fires, home invasions and thefts are all very real threats in our towns today. Home security is something that should be important to everyone - it doesn't matter if you live in an apartment, just purchased a townhouse or have lived in the same quiet neighborhood for the last 10 years.

Doesn't knowing that your house is protected give you peace of mind? Regardless of if you are out of town on vacation, at the office, or sitting in your basement enjoying a movie, you'll know your home is safe and protected.

But what if you have a great police department, highway patrol and fire department? You won't need a security system, right? Technically, you still do. There are a lot more homes in your city than there are police officers and who knows how many thieves there are floating around. It's absolutely crucial that you do everything you can to make your home a safe and secure place - without relying completely on other people.

Let's be honest, when you think of protecting your house, you think about purchasing one of those really expensive home security systems with all the bells and whistles - you know the ones I'm talking about, they send their people door to door selling and installing them all summer long. And, while those systems are a great options, there are other security measures you can take that won't break the bank. Depending on your home and neighborhood, you may decide you don't need a fancy system; but if you live in an area with a lot of crime, it may be worth it to pay the money to get a high-quality security system in your home.

If you aren't ready to take the plunge and get a home surveillance system, there are quite a few small and simple things you can do to make sure your home is as protected as it can be. Sometimes people worry about big home security systems and forget to think about the small things. Making sure these small things are done can add up quickly and help your home become a safer place.

Inspect your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and make sure they work. Dust and lint can build up on the sensors and cause them to perform poorly, so make sure they are clean and have fresh batteries. Also, if you can, try to install interconnected smoke alarms. These alarms are pretty amazing. If one alarm is triggered, all the alarms will go up - which will ensure you wake up in case of a fire in the basement or other end of the house. Choose roofing that is fire resistant. Don't leave notes on your front door for delivery or service people if you aren't home. That's a big tipoff to burglars that your home is empty (and open!). Don't use indoor extension cords outside. A freezer can hold food safely for 48 hours after the power goes out. Don't try to charge non-rechargeable batteries, the batteries can explode. Don't toss oily rags into the trash. These rags combust easily, even if they aren't exposed directly to a flame. Hang the rags outside to dry and then throw them away in a metal can with a lid. Use a locked mailbox at your home. Try not to send mail with your personal information in an unsecured out-box. If you are going to be away for an extended period of time, turn your phone ringer down to the lowest volume possible.

If you don't have the money to invest in a home security system right now, try starting small. By following these simple steps, you can ensure your house will be a safer place.

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