Home Security: Exterior and Interior Lighting
Home Security Exterior and Interior Lighting
It is a well-known fact, that satisfactory lighting is a very
valuable deterrent to crime. Whatever lighting might help reduce
your risk of becoming a victim, the right lights, utilized
properly will be the effective deterrent to burglars and other
intruders and improve your home security.
Exterior: Outside lights are critically important, especially
near doorways and at the rear of your residence, where break-ins
typically occur. All round security lighting that is set-up high
out of reach, and is tamper proof, will greatly improve your
home security and help to protect your home. Lighting in
carports and garages is critical. An automatic garage opener is
the best choice. All the best garage door opener fitted today
use a light that operates when the opener is activated, lighting
the garage interior. In carports, it's best to leave a light on
permanently, have a light on a timer, or use a motion sensor to
activate the light.
It is best to use a motion detector on all exterior lights that
are not left switched on. The principal benefit of this for home
security, especially in the backyard, is that the light warns
you that someone is in your yard. When there can be some problem
that dogs, cats, or even birds will trigger off the sensor and
cause the lights to come on, if you set the sensitivity of the
sensor right this will not be a issue. In the front yard, any
type of lighting will be efficient, but make sure that the
lighting design covers the entire front and sides of the home.
Sensors can be utilized however they will be prone to "false
alarms" induced by things like people walking down the sidewalk,
or also kids playing.
Inside: Whenever you go out for the evening, I suppose that like
most people you leave a light on, the Police call these lights
"burglar beacons". A burglar beacon is a single light that is
left on so you do not return to a dark home when you get back.
Regrettably these lights are a sign for the burglar that you are
out. When you go out for the evening or away on holiday make
certain several lights are left on, in different parts of the
home, and furthermore a radio, put them on timers, from the
exterior your house should look as if someone is home at all
times to improve your home security.
That's it for this time; in the next article we will look at
sorting out the doors on your home.
Roger Overanout