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How to Evaluate Your Level of Home Security

Is Your Home Secure Enough?

Your home security is everything because your home is where you and your family should feel safe. Without the proper security, you risk being the target of a thief and that can seriously compromise your sense of security. Below, you will find a checklist that will help you make sure that your home is secure as possible.

The Checklist

  1. Every door has a deadbolt
  2. Doors and door frames are free from damage caused by wear and tear and weather
  3. The construct of the doors is sound
  4. Lock doors when you are not at home and when you are inside the house
  5. Exterior doors should have hinges on the inside
  6. Sliding doors and French doors should have secondary locks
  7. Windows and window frames should be in good condition and not rotted
  8. Secondary locks should be in place on double-hung windows
  9. The door between the garage and the interior of the house should have a deadbolt
  10. Fence gates need to be locked, preferably padlocked
  11. Trees are trimmed back to prevent access to the roof
  12. Shrubs should be trimmed down to make it harder for trespassers to hide
  13. Shrubs should be kept below window ledges
  14. Lights around the perimeter of the house can deter trespassers
  15. Lights should be on inside the house and on timers when you’re away
  16. You should have a home alarm system integrated into your home
  17. Ensure you have 24/7 monitoring attached to your alarm system
  18. Make sure that those who need to access your house have keys instead of hiding keys around the exterior of the house
  19. Privacy fencing shouldn’t be easy to climb
  20. Fencing should not be broken
  21. Have home video surveillance cameras installed outside the home and inside the doors
  22. Motion detectors can trigger lights
  23. Strong locks should be placed on outside buildings and detached garages
  24. Attached garages should have additional locking mechanisms on the garage door
  25. Make sure outside valuables, such as lawn mowers, are locked away
  26. Windows should have window restrictors installed so they can’t be opened beyond a certain height

If you are lacking in any of these areas, rectifying them can be the difference between being a target and not being a target.

Get a Professional Security Check

You can opt for a professional security check. A good security alarm company will come to your home and evaluate vulnerabilities for you so that you can have a security system installed that will make your home safer. There are different elements you can integrate into your system, such as video surveillance, motion sensors, and total home automation. How much or how little you opt for is up to you, but it is difficult to put a price on keeping you, your family, and everything inside your home safe.

Stay Away from These Deterrents

There are some burglar deterrents that don’t work so well. It is good that you know what these are so that you know not to use them. Those failed deterrents include:

  • Posting company alarm signs – You don’t want to give a burglar any clue about your alarm system because that information can be used to bypass your system. Instead, you can post a general alarm or monitoring sign so they know you are being watched.
  • Don’t hide valuables in your bedroom – Professional thieves know that you’re hiding your belongings in your bedroom. That’s one of the first places they will go. They know jewelry boxes, money under the mattress, etc. are there.
  • Leaving the lights on non-stop – If the same lights are on all the time, a burglar that is casing the house will catch on. Installing timers is ideal.
  • Stopping mail delivery – Not seeing mail delivered to your house is a clue you’re not home. Have a friend or family member stop by your house each day. Give them a key to take the mail inside. Don’t forget to give them the security alarm code. This person can also come at random times to avoid a pattern that a burglar catches onto. It is good to have a house sitter who can stay there much more often.
  • Getting a huge dog – Big dogs are nice, but they tend to not always go crazy like small dogs. Small dogs are hard to calm down when someone is at the door.

Protect Your Buffalo, Rochester, or Syracuse Home Today!

So, there you have some ways to keep your home as safe as possible. By instituting the checklist and avoiding the things that you shouldn’t do, you can achieve the level of safety that you need to feel as secure as possible in your home.

To learn about your security options, call SPS Fire & Security at 585-770-0348 for a free consult.

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