Introduction: Practical Steps to Improving Home Security

Having a safe home is something that individuals strive to achieve, especially if they have valuable items and a family inside. Some people will just buy a whole security system which is never a bad idea, you can go online and learn more about systems at a site like homesecuritysystems.com, but there is also a lot of DIY type projects you can do to improve your home security, a few steps to safety are below! 

Step 1: Step 1: Find the Weak Spots

Odds are, if a burglar is going to rob your home, he is going to canvas it first. During this process he is looking for easy and possibly weak access points. Spend an afternoon trying to break into your home, there will be a few things you will find. First, you may discover a window that does not lock very well, or a door that doesn’t completely close, do you have a screened in porch that then leads to an easy accessible area of the house? All of the easy entry points make it that much simpler for a intruder to break in.

Step 2: Step 2: Fix Easy Access Points

Now that you have found your easy entry places, the next step is to begin securing those access points. First, did you change the locks on the doors once you moved in? If not, now is the time to do so. Secondly, for those windows that you found are easy to break into, you may want to replace them. Although this can be a lot of money to put out, if it is going to ensure your safety, then it worth it. Plus you might be able to get newer windows which will aid in home climate control, saving you money in the long run! Look for and fix any other troubled areas that you found. 

Step 3: Step 3: Lock Up

One thing people forget to do often is to make sure everything is locked when they leave their homes or before they go to bed. Most home invasions will happen at hours when people are asleep or not home. A great thing to consider is all these new types of locks which require a smartphone or a finger print. You can limit and change peoples access anytime you want, they are strong, secure, and technologically advanced.

Step 4: Step 4: Install Motion Lights

Another possible safety measure could be to put up motion detector lights. When a burglar goes to one of the main entry points of your home he will be greeted by a bright light, which will put a spot light right on the man dressed in black. Although it is not full proof to protect your home is one step in making your home safe.

Step 5: Step 5: Set Timers

When your home is being cased, you do not want them to learn your schedule. If you work the night shift, they will notice that nothing comes on between 3 p.m. and midnight. This can be incredibly dangerous. To avoid this, purchase a device that you can connect to your lights and television to make them turn on during those times. They do not have to stay on a long time or even at the same time. You just don’t want your house to look empty. 

Make breaking into your home a challenge. Not taking every precaution to keep your belongings safe makes it that much easier for an intruder. At night you want to go to sleep knowing that you did everything you could to keep your home safe. You will sleep better in a safe home.