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What You Need To Know About Home Security

by Jeffrey Parker

Before leaving for your much anticipated vacation be wise and review your home security. The latest data from the FBI show a burglary occurs every 15.4 seconds in the US. The majority of these break-ins take place when the the home is unoccupied. A large number of these burglaries could be prevented by installing a home security system.

One of the easiest and effective courses of action that instantly boosts the security of your home and family is to install a home security alarm and surveillance camera. Home security monitoring options are available with a lot of these home security devices. Additional preventative measures do need to be put into practice as the installation of these products does not ensure you'll be exempt from trouble. Less expensive options include installing motion sensor lighting around your home. While external security is great, there is a lot you can do to increase security inside of your home. After checking the locks on all doors and windows, replace any that are deficient. Don't think it won't happen at my home, it does and it will.

Glass sliding doors on your patio or porch are just what a burglar needs for easy access. Secure your door; install a blocking device, like a "Charlie bar" or something similar. This will prevent the door from sliding open easily. At least block the track with something heavy, like a steel rod or wooden pole; this will keep it from being moved easily.

If you have a home safe make sure you use it to protect your most valuable items and keys that are used to protect your home and its contents. Personal and financial documents should also be kept in the safe as well. Anyone without a home safe can get even better protection by using a safe deposit box at the bank.

Giving the impression someone is at home is a great way to discourage a burglar and is key to improving home security. This can be achieved by using timers in various rooms to turn lights and appliances off and on at varying times of the day. Be smart though and apply this tactic to more than one room in your house.

Another important measure is to stop mail and newspaper deliveries. It also helps to leave a vehicle parked in the driveway. Whether it is yours or a neighbor's doesn't matter. You should ask a neighbor or relative to check on the house once in a while and give them a key. Don't alter your answering machine message to indicate that you are on vacation.

Ensure all outbuildings are secure, making sure any tools in your garage that could be used to gain access are under lock and key. No matter what steps and security measures you take your home will never be 100% secure. But the the more difficult you make it for a burglar to gain entry the stronger your home security will be.

One of the easiest and effective courses of action that instantly boosts the security of your home and family is to install a home security alarm and Home Security Cameras. A large number of these burglaries could be prevented by installing a Home Security System.

Published November 19th, 2008

Filed in Family