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10 Tips to Improve Security in Your Home

The top 10 home security strategies discussed here can help you to secure your house.

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10 Tips to Improve Security in Your Home

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  1. 10 Tips to Improve Security in Your Home Security systems have vastly improved over the years, and modern systems are more adaptable than ever. From digital security cameras to remote-controlled insurance, many security systems like Security by Reliant are automated and can be controlled through an app or your phone. This gives you peace of mind by allowing you to access the most vital information about your house from the palm of your hand. However, if you want to go a little further and learn about other ways to protect your home besides having a security system, or if you live in a rented house or cannot afford a home security system, we have compiled a list of 10 tips that can help discourage thieves from stealing from your home. 1. Don't leave valuable items visible You'll see that not making yourself available as a target is one of the common denominators on this list. This is undoubtedly the most important advice we can give. If it doesn't seem like you have much to steal, that may be enough to encourage thieves to move to the next house. If you have a good car, keep it in the garage. If you have a large TV, keep the windows closed at night. If you just

  2. bought something new and expensive, don't leave the box on the street. You don't want your home to be the easiest target. 2. Forget about "hiding a key" The disadvantage of having a hidden key is that it must be kept in a location that is relatively straightforward to locate and remember. However, this also makes things easier for thieves. Instead, invest in a smart door lock that requires a key and a unique user code to open. You can share this code with friends and relatives to give them entrance to your home without having to worry about a thief obtaining your new key. 3. Do not let them know that you are not at home To continue this idea of teamwork, if you're ever away from home for a long period of time, it's a good idea to ask your neighbors to pick up your mail, mow your lawn, and do other things that keep your house from looking as if it were empty. Even leaving your car in the same place can let thieves know that no one is in your house and make it a possible target. If you don't get along with your neighbors, consider leaving some lamps on in the house to give the impression that someone is home, and request that your mail be saved so you don't have to worry about it piling up. The greatest fear of most burglars is confronting the owner of the house. As a result, make sure your home isn't a target.

  3. 4. Don't hide your house too much Even after all these precautions have been taken, sometimes the best thing you can do is simply not offer them away. Avoid overgrowing bushes near doors and windows, and thieves will not have a protected way to sneak in and out. Tall fences for privacy and other ways to hide your home can also encourage burglars to target your home. 5. Avoid glass doors near the handles Similarly, criminals are attracted to doors with glass around the handle because they can rapidly break the glass and get access to your property. Don't make things easy for criminals. 6. Invest in motion-activated lights

  4. The lights activated by motion, especially as part of larger automated system security, may be the last perfect attempt to keep away from your home from thieves and criminals. Unexpectedly seeing yourself in the light of a spotlight can persuade a burglar to abandon their robbery attempt. 7. Keep your second-floor safe Although the doors and windows on your first story are likely to be protected and ready for any situation, we frequently overlook the entry points on our second floor. Sales sensors, glass break detectors, and locks are also essential to prevent thieves from entering your home on the second floor. Make sure you close all your windows at night and while you're not home, and consider using smart plugs to turn on a spotlight or two while you're away to make it look like someone is home. 8. Ask the police to search your home If you are not sure your home is safe, many police departments will be happy to conduct home inspections for community members. With their knowledge, they can help you understand potential risk factors and areas where you might be susceptible to theft and other hazards. 9. Window locks While most home security systems, such as Security by Reliant, feature window sensors that sound an alarm if there is an intruder, there are additional

  5. precautions you can take to avoid things getting to that stage. One of these things is window locks. These locks, which are both effective and inexpensive, are perfect for use on basement windows and first-floor windows and will prevent burglars from entering your home. 10. Have common sense Common sense will prevail most of the time. Most criminals, especially thieves, are opportunists. By just not tempting criminals, you can avoid becoming a target. You should always be mindful of your surroundings and home, especially how it would appear to a criminal.

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