Send them to the Next House - Essentials of Home Security
Send them to the next house.
That should be your goal when designing a security plan for your
home.
If a would-be burglar takes a look at your residence, you want
the exterior to deter their interest and send them to the next
house.
Most home owners give little if any consideration to the
security of their home. Too often, the result is finding the
front door open and the interior in shambles when returning home
one day or something even worse like the situations we feature
on our website http://www.NJLawman.com.
This doesn't have to be the case, and it requires less effort
than you might think.
The first step to improving your home security is to grab a
pencil and paper and create a plan.
Take a walk around your home and look at it not from your
perspective but from the perspective of a burglar casing the
neighborhood. How does your home stack up compared to those of
your neighbors?
Your first concern should be your landscaping.
Overgrown bushes and trees provide excellent cover for an
intruder trying to pick your lock or force your doors or windows
open. To remedy this, cut back all bushes and trees that fully
or partially obscure any doors or windows to your home.
This step is great for deterring daytime burglaries, but what
about at night?
We've all heard the term, "the cover of darkness." Well, so have
the bad guys.
Evening hours can be most inviting to the criminally tempting.
Besides the fact that there are less people out and about, a
dark night can provide a great deal of time to work on getting
into your home.
"Let there be light!" Good lighting is essential for good home
security.
Your lighting should be focused on all entrance ways to your
residence including your doors and windows but also your garage
door and any small windows to your basement.
Yes, lighting all of these areas all night can get expensive.
Fortunately, motion sensor lights have come down so far in price
that they are sometimes comparable to standard lighting units.
These lighting units remain off until the sensor picks up
movement. Movement will cause the lights to activate. Some of
the available products even offer a feature where you can
program the lights to activate at certain times and go off at
certain times. However, when they are off, the motion sensor
will still kick them back on when sensing movement. You can also
program them not to activate during daylight hours and other
times where there is expected activity near your home like when
you are having a party.
During evening hours, lighting is the single most effective step
you can take to enhance home security.
Finally, you will want to take a look at the type of locks you
have installed in your home.
Good quality locks with dead bolts will make almost any decent
door impenetrable. You will want to install dead bolt locks on
all of your perimeter doors.
Also, the dead bolt feature serves no purpose if you don't use
it. Yes, it adds a few seconds each time you arrive or leave
your home, but the security it adds is worth it.
If you noticed, we focused on the perimeter of your home. The
perimeter is the first level of security for any structure, and
your home is no different.
Here are some additional steps.
Contact your local police department, and request a security
survey. Many police departments offer this service free of
charge.
Also, report any suspicious people or vehicles in your
neighborhood immediately to local police.
If you follow all of these steps, you will send them to the next
house.
Good luck and good security!