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otter84ink ([info]otter84ink) wrote,
@ 2013-03-15 07:57:00


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Home Security: Safety Tips To Help You
Home maintenance includes home security. Unfortunately, when it comes to this topic, knowing where to begin can be confusing. This article will be a huge help to you. wireless home security

Is your dog outside even if you are away? Using Fido to hide your spare key can be a clever trick. Fasten the key to your dog's collar to hide it from view. Especially if your dog is not very friendly, this will help keep your key safe.

If you are a woman, you are much more at risk for a burglary. Try placing big, muddy boots on your front step to create the illusion of a big, active man living there. This will help keep criminals away.

If the home you are moving into is not brand new, you should change the locks on all the doors. Although the tenant before might have turned their key in, they might still have a duplicate key. You can do your own installation to make sure that no one else has a key.

Your precious pooch is one of your best home security weapons. Dogs naturally protect their homes and they make lots of noise when things go wrong. It doesn't need to be a huge dog either. Even tinier canines can ward off intruders with enough noise.

Obtain flashlights with solid batteries, and ensure they are kept in all the rooms of your home in the event of a power outage. Having these in an easy to find place will allow you to see in the dark much quicker. Train your kids how to use flashlights so that all members of the family can contribute.

You want the security company to actually come to your house and install the system according to your needs. Different people require different plans. You'll get the best protection by using a company that can tailor a plan to your requirements.

Be sure no rooms inside your house are visible outside. Remember, if you can view it from outside, so can any thief. Consider putting in drapes or blinds in order to prevent people outside your home from seeing your interior furnishings. If you don't want to do that, try moving a few things around instead.

When you decide to purchase a home alarm system, make sure you comparison shop. Prices can be very different from one product to another. Make sure you get quotes from at least three companies before you decide on which one you think is the best option.

Lock the house, even if just going away for a short time. It is more common than you would believe for a thief to find a home, try the door and walk right in when it's unlocked. A burglar can steal a lot of expensive stuff in a short amount of time.

Your security company might give you the option to lease and eventually buy your security equipment. It might cost more at first when buying the equipment, but you don't have the extra cost each month. Leasing usually proves cheaper at first, but it comes with strings attached through contracts or continuing fees and charges. Compare both avenues to see which one is better suited for your needs.

You don't need expensive equipment in order to keep your home secure. There are many things you can do on the cheap that will scare criminals off. Use all the tips from this article and you will notice a difference.


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