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6 Apartment Safety Tips For Students

How can you keep your apartment safe while focusing on your studies? There are numerous way to ensure your apartment is safe. The most essential tips which will maximize your home security are described here .To know more, contact The Pines Apartments, apartment rental in norman, and visit pinesapartmenthomes.com.

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6 Apartment Safety Tips For Students

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  1. 6 APARTMENT SAFETY TIPS FOR STUDENTS The Pines Apartments

  2. Always Lock the door We all see scary movies and laugh out at people who forget to lock their doors. But it’s not that funny, as it might happen to you as well. Doors should always be locked whether you are in the apartment or not as most burglaries result from unlocked doors. You may install a peep hole in the front door for your safety.

  3. Use fire alarms effectively Don’t tamper with the fire alarm. Many students disable an alarm in order to smoke or cook in the apartment which puts them at a greater risk. Carbon dioxide detector is also recommended for your safety near your sleeping area. Most of the rental apartment supply fire extinguisher but in case it is not there, invest in one.

  4. Hide your Valuables Do not keep valuables in an obvious place. It’s a wise investment to bring a safe in the home when you are going to college outing. If you can’t afford a safe, at least hide your valuables and don’t leave those out in open that can easily be seen. Checkbooks, credit cards, cash, electronics, and jewelry should be safely concealed from prying eyes.

  5. Don’t enter the elevator with strangers Try not to enter an elevator with strangers, and even if you do this then try to stand next to the emergency alarm. If any problem occurs, push the alarm as many floors as possible and call the security of your apartment. The elevator should be visible to your neighbors.

  6. Customize Your Security System A simple alarm system cannot fully protect your home. Today’s alarm has advanced features beyond notifying homeowners when a door is opened. The most home security system has built in features like locking windows and doors remotely. You can also use a silent alarm

  7. Keep an eye on the thermostat If you live in an area with colder winters, it’s extremely easy for pipes to freeze and burst. Never let your thermostat drop below 60- degree range or you may have the risk of causing some major plumbing problems.

  8. The Pines Apartments 1616 East Alameda, Norman, OK 73071 405-364-0606 pinesapartmenthomes.com thepinesapartmentok@gmail.com

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