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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Home Security: Protecting You and Your Home

Today, people just aren't safe without some form of home security. Whether you live in a busy apartment complex or a big house in the country, a home-security system goes a long way to protecting both you and your home. With a home-security system you can be prepared for unexpected medical emergencies and be protected from unwanted home intrusions. Yet, there are other precautions you can take in terms of security to keep your house and belongings safe. Let's take a look at some of the suggested precautions below.

First, one of the biggest errors you can make in terms of home security is, in fact, not properly securing your home. For instance, if you have broken window latches, broken door latches, or other ways a thief can enter your home, chances are they will jump on the opportunity to do so. Further, in warm weather, if you leave your windows open, don't think that a screen is going to keep a thief out of your home. Therefore, when you go out, be sure that you not only have good locks on everything, but that you actually lock up everything before you leave.

Secondly, whatever you do, if you make a spare key for your house, your garage, or your shed, do not stash that key at the location. Thieves know where to look for spare keys and with those they find, they then gain easy access to your belongings. Thus, to keep your home secure, you should always make spare keys and carry them with you or give your spare keys to a trusted relative that you can get in touch with, in the event that you lose your keys.

Third, if you think it is safe to leave your house unlocked when you have a big dog in your front yard, think again. Thieves know how to distract your animal to gain access to your home. Just because you have a huge dog in the front yard doesn't mean your home is safe. Therefore, to keep your home secure, you definitely must practice locking everything up at all times. The hassle of locking your belongings up is a far smaller hassle than having your belongings stolen from you.

Fourthly, do you think all of those big trees and shrubbery in your yard gives you excellent privacy. That's all well and good, but bear in mind that it also gives thieves a nice, private avenue to sneak up on your property and rob your home while you are away. Thieves don't like robbing homes that are close to other locations and easily visible to neighbors on all sides. Keep this in mind when planning your landscaping - it could mean the difference between a secure and unsecured home.

Finally, along with a home security system, a few simple measures can help you keep your house secure. Planning ahead when you go out and making sure you lock up everything tightly is part and parcel of securing your home. In the end, your extra measures may protect you and your belongings - an important step.

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Home Security

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