5 Security Guidelines to Protect Your Home

You can never be too careful when it comes to protecting your family and loved ones. Protecting your home is the first step to keeping you and your family safe.

There are so many types of security systems available, and investing in a system is a very important and effective way to ensure your home is protected. Although, there are many other ways you can keep your home safe and clear of any possible intrusions.

The following is a list of some top tips you can use to protect your home and loved ones.

1. Change all locks

This tip is especially crucial for those who are just moving into a new home. You should change all the locks on the home and garage as soon as possible as you do not know who has key access. It is also important that you change the locks every few years to further protect yourself. Perhaps you lent a key to family or friends that you do not keep in touch with or a construction company to complete a project. Updating the lock system is an easy, low-cost preventative measure.

2. Protect windows

Windows are what most intruders use to enter the house as they are often the least secure point of access. Easy preventative measures include placing locks on all windows and ensuring that they are closed and locked every night and when you are out of the house. For large glass windows or doors, consider replacing the glass with an alternate material. Replacing your windows with smash proof, or high resistance glass is a great investment that will protect all windows in your home. Alternatively, you could consider investing in an alarm system that sounds when motion is detected.

3. Avoid creating hidden areas

While many homeowners strive to create some privacy around their home for their own personal use, it is important to be strategic while doing this. Try to avoid creating places that allow intruders to hide, or that will prevent a security camera from catching them. For example, avoid the use of high shrubs or trees directly along the home, or fencing that creates camera blind spots. There are other ways to find privacy in your home while increasing security measures. Avoiding these hidden areas is an easy way to ensure that if there is an accident or break-in, further security measures will be able to detect the intruder.

4. Use deadbolt locks

Deadbolt locks are an excellent additional measure of security. By adding deadbolt locks to doors that are easily accessible, such as the front door or the garage, you are greatly enhancing your security as these are difficult to pass through. Look for locks that are at least one inch thick to ensure your security and when installing locks, try to allow for minimum space between the door and the frame to prevent any type of intrusion.

5. Have a family system

Keeping your house safe does not only include the additional home security systems you can add to your windows and door, but it requires all members of the household to be aware of the security measures. Hold a family meeting to ensure that every member knows how to react in the case of a break-in and also how to prevent any type of intrusion. This conversation should include basic safety knowledge, such as not opening the door for strangers, but also items such as how to activate the alarm system or to always lock all doors and windows. Keeping your home and family safe is a full-time job that requires every member’s participation.