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Tips for Securing Your Home from Intruders

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Everyone wants to be able to go to sleep at night within the walls of their own home, knowing full well that they are safe from harm’s way. However, not everyone has this peace of mind.

If you fear that your home is vulnerable to intruders, that your valuables will be stolen from right under your nose, or that your family isn’t safe under your roof, then it might be time to enhance your home’s security.

If you want to keep your valuables, your home, and your family absolutely safe from harm, then you might want to take a couple of steps to make sure your home is secure from break-ins.

Here are some simple steps that you can take to keep your home safe from harm:

1: Invest in a Home Security System

Investing in a home security camera system is a great way to keep intruders at bay, and if someone does attempt to break into your home, then you’ll have the video evidence left behind to prove it and try to track the culprit down.

With today’s technology, there are a lot of smart security systems you can use that sync with your phone. Using these, you can remotely do all sorts of things to your home’s security and be alerted when there’s any movement or activity out of the ordinary around your home.

2: Or Pretend You Did

The sort of security system we described above is super effective to ensuring your home’s security is uncompromised. However, let’s face it – not everyone has the money or time to invest in the installation required to have these things properly set up. Fortunately, you can do the next best thing.

One of the main things that deters criminals from your home during due to a security system installation is the signs and stickers around the perimeter of your home that warn them they’re being watched. That’s why so many people choose to simply put the signs and stickers from home security companies around their property to give the impression that their house is being watched.

3: Make Your Home Look Occupied

Most of the time, when people break into your house, they are looking for an empty house where they can take the valuables and get out before anyone is the wiser. So, the safest thing to do is make your home look occupied, even when you’re gone for several days or weeks at a time.

You can set your TV or radio to a timer so it comes on and make it look like someone is home. You can also try to keep a visible car in the driveway or have the gardening or housekeeping service (if you have one) come in the afternoon – peak times for a robbery, when most people are at work.

4: Get a Dog

They say dog is man’s best friend, and it’s true – and it’s also your intruder’s worst enemy.

Like we mentioned previously, intruders want to get into and out of your home as quickly as possible, taking as many valuables as they can with them. They want to be quiet and inconspicuous, and a dog barking his or her head off it not going to help their goals. In addition, if your dog is actually threatening, they’ll be worried for their own physical safety too and will be less likely to attack.

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Bonus tactic: similar to our point #2, pretend you have a dog by purchasing one of the warning stickers that many do proclaiming they have a dog on the property.

#5: Change Your Locks

If you have any reason to believe that your home’s security is compromised, such as a lost or missing key, you can change the locks on your home– and even install smart technology locks if you’re feeling extra fancy. Either way, a Locksmith Solihull can help you with this task to keep your home’s security up-to-date.