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How to Improve Your Safety in and Around Your House?

You can never feel too secure in the safety of your own home. It’s your sanctuary and it has to be well-protected from intruders and burglars. To keep it well-protected, you’re going to have to introduce some safety measures in and around the house. There are many safety weak points in your home that you might not even notice, which is why it’s important to review your home’s safety and improve on it. Here are some ideas to start with.

1.      Strengthen locks

Your home’s primary defenses are the locks that protect the doors. It’s the first thing any burglar will encounter and the one thing standing between them and your valuables. While there are countless other ways of getting inside a home, a good system of locks will stop a majority of burglars. However, don’t think that your rusty old set of locks is going to keep anyone out. As locks evolve, so too do burglar tools, which means you need to stay up-to-date with the latest defenses.

Often, homes will have outdated locks that wouldn’t stop any amateur burglar trying to get inside. Replacing or improving your current locks should be your first order of business. People’s homes are in dire need of better locks, which is why homeowners are always on the lookout for professional commercial locksmith services in their areas. It’s an invaluable precaution that keeps your family and your home safe.

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There are different kinds of locks that prevent burglars from getting in. Some are tailor-made to protect against lockpicking while others are great for stopping brute force break-ins. As long as you make sure you get the latest locks, you should be protected from most burglars.

2.      Secure the windows

Windows are an often-neglected part of a home’s security. People spend a lot of time securing their doors and improving their locks without paying much mind to their windows. As it turns out, burglars will take any entry point into consideration. Windows are especially prone to burglaries, simply because they are pretty easy to break into.

Any dedicated burglar will always find their way into a home, especially if the windows aren’t secured. If you want to make your home especially safe from thieves and burglars, you need to pay special attention to the windows. Not only should you install extra strong locks on the first-floor windows, but you might also want to consider adding some on the upper floors. Ladders and climbing are two very useful tools for burglars and they won’t hesitate to use them. At the same time, window bars could help ground floor windows from being broken into. Any and all safety measures should be utilized when it comes to window protection.

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3.      Keep it well-lit

If there’s something that burglars don’t like, it’s having an excessive amount of light to deal with. Being in the spotlight only puts them in danger of being spotted. Bystanders and neighbors are likely to call the police if they notice someone, and extra lighting only makes this easier.

Introducing a little more light to your home will make it harder for burglars to pass by unnoticed. Plus, they’re a lot less likely to burglarize any home that has an excess of lights. Better yet, having extra lights in your back and front yard makes burglaries extremely unlikely. When you can be noticed before even setting foot in a well-protected home, why bother approaching it at all?

4.      Guard the garage

Burglars will often use the unlikeliest entry points to get inside your home. Case in point, the garage is becoming an increasingly common way for unwanted guests to enter a home. It seems like a bad choice, considering the fact that garage doors tend to be pretty heavy and strong. However, the security of the door is a bit of an illusion, as burglars tend to find some easy ways to get inside. Garage door openers are a pretty popular tool for getting inside the garage.

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Securing the garage door a little bit more could mean the difference between a burglary and an attempted burglary. So hire a locksmith to help you or do it yourself. Remember to secure the door that leads to the house as well. This would prevent them from getting into the home even if they managed to sneak into the garage. On the other hand, you should remember that your garage will have lots of valuables on its own. Even if they can’t enter the home, the garage can be stolen from as well.

Conclusion

Protecting your home from intruders is a must, and it’s something you need to take very seriously. You never know when someone might decide to burglarize your home, so it’s good to be prepared well ahead of time. As long as you introduce some important security measures, you shouldn’t have to worry about burglars successfully intruding on your home.

Ron Wolf

Ron Wolf is a hobby designer and a DIY enthusiast, and, above all, a very blessed father of two. Besides that, he has a strong passion for writing. He is a featured blogger at various blogs and magazines in which he shared his research and experience with the vast online community. If he is not working he enjoys being outside with his family. Hiking, bike riding, and BBQing are always a thing for him. In the evening, he likes to watch documentaries or build something with kids in their lego corner.

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