How to Make Your Home More Secure

Home is where the heart is, so you’d better keep it safe, right? Absolutely – especially now that the world has become a mightily dangerous place to be. Based on a recent FBI report, a burglary occurs every 13 minutes somewhere in the U.S., and your home could be the next on the list of break-in targets. If you’re looking to take your home security game to the next level but aren’t sure as to the methods that provide the best value for money, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s a brief overview of the most effective ways to update your home safety without breaking the bank.

 

Secure All Home Entry Points

According to recent statistics, as many as 33% of all burglaries are made through the front door, which is why it would be a smart idea to check and secure all entry points on the perimeter. For maximum security, you may want to have experts install first-rate aluminum doors instead of the standard counterpart. For an extra layer of safety, you can add a peephole, deadbolt, and/or surveillance device to your home entrance. It would also be smart to outfit the windows with locks or key-operated levers, and replace classic panes with laminated or tempered glass to dial up the break-in hassle for potential burglars.

 

Neighbors in Security Need

Another thing you can do to make sure your home remains out of harm’s way even when you’re not around is to get to know your neighbors. Admittedly, your next-door neighbors might not be FBI spies, but they may still spot sneaky intruders preying on your property for hours or days on end. Such a tip-off is the best deterrent to a break-in and it can help you gauge if the time has come to upgrade your home security. On top of that, being on good terms with your neighbors means that you’ll always have reliable mates who’d watch over your property when you’re on a vacation – and that’s an asset no money can buy.

 

Keep Tabs on Home Safety

Apart from home access points, surveillance system updates can help beef up your home safety and prevent nasty surprises starring burglars and stolen valuables. A first-class outdoor camera with remote access options will allow you to keep tabs on home security on the go, and it’ll also be a clever update that will boost the market value of your property. Depending on the type of home monitoring system you opt for, you might need to have the device installed and armed by experts, but if you have at least a bit of technical knowledge and essential tools, you might even be able to complete the work yourself.

 

Your Property’s Best Friend

Canines aren’t called man’s best friend for no reason. Not only a trained guard dog be the most loyal companion to your kids and other family members, it will also double as an additional coat of security for your home. Any burglar will tell you: breaking into a house guarded by a dog isn’t exactly the most tempting idea of easy prey, so if you want to keep intruders at bay and get a furry family member who’ll always be up for a walk, be sure to adopt a canine before long. As a rule, one look at a large dog will be enough to send a thief running for cover, but small breeds can also make perfect guardians that will notify you as soon as they spot someone prying about your property.

 

Lighten Up the Garden Act

If you live in a house with a backyard, it’d be a smart move to invest in a lighting system update. That way, your valuables will always be safe from sneaky marauders looking to break into your house under the cloak of night. If you can afford high-end lighting for your backyard, you should go for a remote control system with dimmable LED lights. Most state-of-the-art outdoor lighting available today is compatible with smart apps, so you’ll be able to turn garden lights up or down without even so much as getting up from bed. In addition to boosting your home security, the investment in outdoor lighting will also up your property’s market value as a nice bonus.

Ready to take your home safety to the ultimate level? Follow the tips above, and your home will always be as safe as houses. Good luck, mate!