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10 common home security mistakes that can cost you

Many thefts could be forestalled if people didn't make so many home security mistakes. Maintaining and organizing security measures is crucial. Security companies can provide a more specific diagnosis of your system, and professional maintenance prevents homeowners from accidentally damaging their system.

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10 common home security mistakes that can cost you

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  1. 10 Common HomeSecurity MistakesThat CanCostYou

  2. Having your home burglarized can be an unnerving experience. Many thefts could be forestalled if people didn't make so many home security mistakes.

  3. If a robber is totally determined to get into your home, in particular, he will most likely discover a way. But as long as you avoid committing mistakes, most robbers will skip your home looking for an easier target.

  4. Herearesomeofthecommonhome securitymistakespeopleoftenmake.

  5. Leavingyourgaragedooropen It is the most common mistake people make. It is essential to keep the garage locked at all times because it may be an easy route to your home. Not only can robbers hide in your garage, but also they can access your home from it. Always lock your garage even when you are at home.

  6. LeavingHomeWithoutArmingthe SecuritySystem Make sure your security system is armed. Make sure your security system is working right before you leave and as soon as you enter your home. Create reminders or a note on the door to prompt you to remember it.

  7. ForgettingYourSecuritySystem Maintenance Be sure to check your security system regularly. While self-testing is a good practice, security equipment should be checked frequently by a professional. Security companies can provide a more specific diagnosis of your system, and professional maintenance prevents homeowners from accidentally damaging their system.

  8. Keepingvaluablethingsnearthe window Another prime factor that increases the chance of you getting robbed is the outside view of your window. If valuable things are visible from the outside, it will attract robbers. Robbers can easily break your window and take your valuables. For them, it's easier to break a window than a door. Anything that is costly should always be kept away from the window sides.

  9. Placingyouralarmsysteminsight Alarm units that come in direct line of sight from outside increases the chances of break-ins. Always place your security systems from the view outside the street. If you hide your security system, you can prevent burglars from coming prepared beforehand to hack it.

  10. Postsandnewspaperspileupnear yourdoor Most of the burglary and break-ins are reported when the owners have been on tours and vacations. Burglars will note your house if you have a pile of mails and newspapers in front of your house. It is always recommended to inform the local post office to freeze mails during your travel period or inform your neighbours to collect the mails and newspapers for you.

  11. LeavingaLadderinYourBackyard People often misplace their ladders outside their garage. Make sure to properly lock the upstairs windows if you have a two- story house. Else you are providing easy access to the burglar. So make sure you place your ladders and other tools in your garage or in the storeroom.

  12. NotHavingEnoughOutdoorLights Dark areas make great hiding places. A burglar dressed in black can perfectly blend into the shadows. To avoid this from happening, put motion sensor lights on every corner of your house. The lighting should be placed in a way that it can cover your whole premises.

  13. PlacingYourAlarmUnitNeara Window Having signs and stickers that warn of a home security system can be good. But an experienced burglar could peek inside to see whether it's armed. Place your alarm unit where it can only be accessed from inside and in an almost hidden way.

  14. UsingCheapDoorandWindowLocks People tend to use a heavy lock in the front door and use a regular one for the backdoor or for the kitchen. Burglars assess the locks and go for a less secured one. Upgrade to a more heavy-duty door and window locks. Burglars know how to get through standard locks, so make it difficult for them.

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