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Home Security Tips That Are Easy To Implement

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I don't think it's necessary to explain how important is to protect your home from burglars, because anyone who appreciates his/her family and possessions will understand. But if it's important, why so many home owners seem to disregard their home protection? For those who do want to improve the security of their homes, here are some tips to consider:

1) Have in mind that a burglar's three worst enemies are light, time and noise. If he is forced to "work" in the light, or he is going to take too long to break into your home, it's more likely he is not going to give it a try.

2) Try to figure out what's your home's easiest entry, the pass way the burglar would use to enter your home. Do you know where is it? Good! Now try to make it more secure. Tips: Trim trees and shrubs near doors and windows. Opt for low fences which can reduce the possibility for the burglar to work in a hidden place, secure from the sight of your neighbors or pedestrians. Use good outdoors lightning for the same reasons: Your house should be a hard place for a burglar to "work" comfortably.

3) As mentioned before, time is another burglar's enemy. If he is forced to take five or six minutes longer, he may consider leaving. But, how could you implement this? Try adding good quality and strong locks to your doors and windows, and use them!

4) Noise is a burglar's third enemy, and here is where alarm systems come to scene! Install an alarm system with detectors mounted on all doors and windows that could be used by an intruder.

5) Do you have valuables, such as fine furniture, paintings, or expensive/luxury accessories that can be easily seen from the outdoors? Try changing the location of your valuables so that they can't be seen easily from outside. This way burglars will have less motivation to enter your home. It's also a good advice to keep a household inventory (a list of your most valuable belongings, such as furniture, electronics, etc.) This document could be used when reporting a burglary, and to file an insurance claim as well.

6) Establish a routine so that every night before going to sleep, and every time you are going out and leaving your home alone, you make sure your doors and windows are locked and the alarm system is on.

7) Don't give information to people you don't know over the telephone, and teach your children to do the same. Avoid giving your home address in classified ads or any other public notice.

8) Notify police when you see suspicious strangers in your neighborhood.

9) Handle your keys carefully, e.g. don't use a key ring having your home address, because if you loose your keys and they get picked up by some bad guy, he will know where to go (and not to return your keys by the way!) Don't leave your house keys inside your car in a parking lot, and finally don't try to hide your keys in "secret" places outside your home, as most burglars will know where to look.

Applying all these home security tips will not only prevent burglars to enter your home and steal your valuable possessions, but also give you the desirable peace of mind we all need.

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