Thursday, 5 June 2014

Is Your Home Security Strong? Start With These Tips

By Johnathan Black


All homeowners ought to know about home security. It is necessary, though, to sort through the large volumes of information that exist on the subject. The tips in this article will help you learn the basics of how to protect your family and your possessions.

If you are a female and living alone, it's understandable that you may feel afraid about home invasions. People are more likely to try to take advantage of women. Try placing a pair of big, muddy boots on your front step to give the appearance of a man staying in the house.

Change your locks whenever you undergo a major life change. Whether it is moving into a new home or a former relationship moving out, you should always be aware of who has a copy of the keys to your home. You should also change your locks anytime you lose your keys.

If you want to have a spare key close to your house in order to prevent lockouts, make sure you give its hiding place some careful thought. Doormats and door frames are predictable places that burglars will always check. One good place to hide a spare key is in the collar of a dog that does not take kindly to strangers.

Do not leave notes on your door for family members or people that are coming to service your home. You may think nothing of it, but it is letting everyone know that no one is inside. It is a good idea to give people a call ahead of time and give them instructions.

Keep your most valuable possessions inside your walls. You don't have to cut out pieces of the wall to do this. You can find areas in your walls that are pre-cut and use those. Remove the wires from an electric socket you do not use so you can hide your valuable jewelry.

When people come to your door unexpectedly, ask who is there before you open the door. Even if you live in a neighborhood that does not have a high crime rate, it is still a good idea to be careful. If the person on the other side is hesitant about replying, never open the door.

It is important to invest the time and energy into learning about home security. It can be hard to tell what information is useful or not, though. Print off this article so you always have it handy.




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