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How You Can Create A Safer House

Keeping your home safe is something that you should be continuously working on. It means doing what you can to make your house harder for an intruder to enter, and making sure you aren't doing other things that can bring trouble to your house. The ideas detailed here should serve as a helpful guide to protecting yourself, your family, and your home in general.

Hold a family meeting

The first thing you want to do when it comes to better protecting your home is to make sure that everyone in it is on the same page. Hold a family meeting and go over security issues. In this meeting the following things should be covered:

  • Checking windows and doors before the last person goes to sleep.
  • Not posting one's schedule on any social media page or online in general.
  • Not leaving keys out in the open where they can be stolen or so pics can be taken of them. (Pics can be used to print working copies out of a 3D printer)
  • Not leaving personal information, phones, or keys in the car.
  • Locking gates when one leaves out them or comes home.
  • Leaving on a TV or radio when the last person leaves the house, so it appears as if someone is still home.
  • Not letting any strangers inside the house, including sales people or unexpected repair persons.

You want to make sure everyone is on the same page and knows what is expected of them before the family meeting concludes, especially if you have children who may not be as good at paying attention.

Have a security system with cameras installed in your home

Getting a security system with cameras installed will be a great deterrent to keep most criminals from even thinking about trying to break into your home. However, even if they do attempt a break-in, the system will help to alert you and law enforcement to the break-in and scare the criminal away. When you get a security system, make sure it has the following features:

  • Enough cameras to cover all vulnerable entrances and other weak outside areas.
  • Decals and yard signs to put up, so criminals are made aware that the home is protected.
  • Enough window and door monitors to cover the needs of you home.
  • Remote access, so you can monitor and control the system while you are away from home.

The information in this article is intended to help you create a safer living environment for everyone in your household. For further information about protecting your home, contact American Wireless Alarm Inc or another alarm company near you.


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