4 Easy Ways You Can Make Your Home Safe and Secure

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 09:35

The safety of your family hinges on the security that your home can provide. While your home is only four walls and a roof, there’s a lot that you can do to upgrade your home into a secure fortress. Better still, a lot of security additions are affordable, easy to install, and can be done in one day.

Light up the Outside

You may be surprised to learn that installing lights to the outside of your home can actually act as a deterrent to potential thieves. Criminals prefer to strike a home under the cloak of darkness to hide their activities and their identities. If you live in a densely populated neighborhood, adding lights near each door and bathing downstairs windows in light can make potential burglars scratch your home from their list. Your neighbors are more likely to see the vandals creeping around your home if the outside is brightly lit, causing their criminal escapades to be short-lived as police arrive.

Security Screens

Installing screens for your windows and doorways can improve the comfort and safety of your home in many beneficial ways. The most obvious way that security screens can benefit your home is by providing an extra barrier between your home and the insects and critters of the outside world.

Blinds

While it is true that blinds have become popular window and door decorations, they also provide an essential type of security for your home—privacy. Blinds allow you to enjoy a comfortable level of privacy in your home without being spied on by neighbors, watched by voyeurs, and having your home surveyed for valuables by would-be burglars peeking in through your doors and windows. You can invest in new blinds through a company such as Southern Cross Blinds & Awnings.

Security System

The pinnacle of home safety and security is, of course, a personal security system. There are many different companies offering different types of security systems with varying options and layers of defense. At its core, a security system is designed to detect any unauthorized entry and notify the local police station of an intruder. More sophisticated systems are connected to smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, motion sensors, and CCTV cameras so that it can detect, record, and report any movement or emergency situation that occurs within your home or along the perimeter.

As an additional safety tip, keep your vacation plans secret. If you and your family begin advertising to neighbors, friends, and social media about a long vacation, the wrong person could catch wind of this and decide to rob you blind while you’re gone.

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