The safety and security of your home are your most important priority. After all, your home is your castle and it should definitely be one of the places where you most feel safe. 

The great thing is that over the years technology has been offering homeowners some advanced solutions to secure their properties. But it’s also important to take care of the simple things even if you have an advanced home security system already installed. 

Here are some important steps you can take today to avoid burglars and other headaches! 

“Confidence cannot find a place wherein to rest in safety. – Virgil

Don’t Let Your Mail Fill Up

If you’re wondering how an overfilled mail affects your home security, it’s actually quite simple:

If there are too many mails in there and no one is picking them up, it may give burglars the impression that you’re not around. This will embolden them and they may strike as a result. 

Install Smart Lighting 

It’s important to make sure that you give would-be burglars the impression that you are inside the house even if you’re not. Installing smart lights that can be controlled remotely by an app, is a good way of making sure of that, and you easily set them up with the help of a local security company.

Even when you’re away, you can light up your home remotely at night, ensuring that you have a good deterrent against anyone planning to break in.

Decoy Warning Signs 

There’s no burglar out there who would force their way into a home if they know they could come into real danger. This is why you need to put up decoy signs that keep them off. 

Add warning signs to your home, such as:

  • “This home is protected by trained dogs
  • “The property has 24-hour monitored surveillance 

These can go a long way in deterring criminals from breaking into your home.

Lock Down Every Time You Leave 

Even if burglars will ultimately try to break into your home, you cannot afford to make it easier for them. This is why you need to always remember to lock up when you leave and when you go to sleep. 

A lot of people don’t have an issue locking up the front doors, but the windows are often forgotten. It’s so easy to forget locking them up and this becomes a very easy way for intruders to access your home. 

Trim Up Those Shrubs 

Again, you don’t want to make it easy for intruders to get into your home. If there are many shrubs around your property, it means that would-be burglars have an easy place to hide and stalk your movements before they pounce. 

Besides, clearing up the shrubs and trimming the trees around the house ensures that if someone is lurking around, they can easily be spotted and perhaps reported if there’s probable cause to believe they are up to no good. 

Light Up Your Property 

Lighting is also a key part of overall home security even if you have wireless home security systems

Outdoor lights, in particular, will go a long way in deterring any would-be burglars. Lights also ensure that you have a clear view of your entire home. This means that you will be able to spot any suspicious activity.

Don’t Advertise 

If burglars will risk their lives breaking into any home, then they must believe that it’s worth it. Most intruders won’t just break into any home with no cause at all. 

They will stalk and study your property until they feel there’s something worthwhile in there, so don’t make it too obvious even if you have home surveillance systems. 

Make sure that you install blinds and tint your windows too just to keep all your valuables out of the eyes of would-be intruders. 

Keep in mind:

The same also applies when you are out on vacation. Most people would love to share pictures of their vacations while they are travelling, but it may be wise to wait until you are back so that you don’t end up letting the whole world know you’re not around.

Always Look Around 

Finally, take some minutes off your day to inspect your home for any signs of intrusion or attempts of intrusion. You may also need to inspect your property for signs of stalkers too. 

While in most cases you may not find anything worthwhile, in others you may actually discover clues that perhaps there’s someone out there spying on you with the ultimate goal of breaking in.

Want to improve your home’s safety? Then contact a local pro to request a free quote! 


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