Discover House Security Tips To Protect Your Property | The Communication Blog

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Discover House Security Tips To Protect Your Property

By Adrianna Noton


Thinking about home security often includes only how to protect our possessions. When we consider what are safety plan is to be we need to include not only our possessions and our house, but also our person. Ensuring personal safety is even more important than safeguarding our house and the content.

Considering that most attacks on the person take place in the home, it is a good idea for everyone in the house to take self defense lessons. Self defense courses can help increase personal safety both at home and in public. Some thought might also be given to personal safety items like sprays as long as they are not illegal in you state. People who work late at night in areas that are at risk for crime may feel more confidant after they have had self defense training and carry any type of personal safety device.

The safety of your house can be increased with a number of simple additions and changes. A security camera system are great if you can afford one. If your budget wont allow for the real thing, there are some fake systems that are very convincing alternatives that are very affordable.

Lighting is another thing that can be improved on. Using motion detection for outdoor lighting will eliminate areas surrounding the house and deter possible intruders. Indoor lighting can be turned on and off with timers to give the appearance that the residence is occupied. Televisions and radios can also be turned on and off with timers. When the times are varied a would be thief can not identify any patterns of when the house is occupied and when it is not.

Greenery around the outside of the house, especially in from of windows and around doors, should be kept trimmed. In front of the windows the bushes are best trimmed to sill level and around doors, trimmed back far enough that they do not overrun the walkway or entryway. Shrubbery may give more privacy but they also provide hiding places for potential intruders.

Some other very simple things that can be done to safeguard your house is to have a neighbor pick up newspapers and mail while you are away for any length of time. You may also want to ask them to take your bins to the curb on garbage pick up day and bring them back up. When these things are left to collect, a thief will get the idea that house is not occupied.

Additional steps that can be taken to safeguard your property is to consider how to protect any financial losses should a robbery occur. To guard against identity theft invest in a paper shredder to destroy documents that contain identification information such as social security, birth date, bank account numbers, and credit card information.

Good home security measures will include insurance to cover the content of your house an other valuable items such as jewelry and collections. It is a good idea to reassess the coverage yearly to make certain the it is still adequate. By simply implementing security measures and taking self defense classes will help you feel secure and can keep you from becoming a victim.




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