Home Security: Basics Of Protecting Your Home From Crime

June 21, 2009 · Posted in Home Security 

It’s a scenario no one wants to imagine. Most of your home’s valuables are gone and your house is in disarray when you return home. You feel nauseated and violated. This is not the way things have to be. With a little groundwork and a plan, you can impede a burglar from breaking into your home and stealing your valuables. Most burglar are amateur criminals and even though there are no security systems that are totally effective against a determined thief, this guide will nonetheless help you protect your home.

Evaluating your home inside and out and looking for any obvious security risks should be the first step of your home security plan. For instance, are there any open or unlocked windows that are easily accessible from the ground? Your windows and doors should always be closed and latched whenever you are away from your property.

Are your treasures or high ticket items easily visible from the street? Laptops, digital cameras, hi-def televisions, cash and jewelry are always hot on the list of stolen goods. Pull your drapes or blinds when you leave your house and do not keep these items too close to the windows.

Second, take a look at the surroundings of your property. Are there areas around your house, especially close to windows and doors, that are not easily viewable from the street or by neighbors? Hidden areas on your property can allow thieves to take their time trying to get access. These areas may require additional security measures on the windows and doors. Having a fenced garden will help to keep burglars from being able to casually scope-out all your home’s potential entrances. Privacy fences offer you concealment but they also provide privacy to potential thieves. Ensure your back entry has a deadbolt and use it.

How great are the burglary risks in your neighborhood? Homes that provide simple escape routes such as corner lots, close to subway stations or backing onto ravines or woodlands are at a greater risk. This does not mean that you should avoid buying these types of homes, but just that you need to be realistic and take extra care.

If you have just moved into a new house, make the time to walk the area and make a habit of it. This will enable you to not only meet your neighbours but also start to recognize the faces of the people in your area. This will help you spot with more ease someone that does not seem to belong in your community. Setting up a neighborhood watch may be a good option as well. Neighborhood watch is very popular in the Ajax real estate market, making it on the safest neighborhood in Ontario.

Making a checklist of all of the items you need to do to make your house more secure will help and ensure that you do not overlook any important details. You may also contact to your local police department. They will usually have a list of suggestions for you and provide you with information on specific things to watch out for in your community.

Securing your property will not only assist protect your home but also your family. Potential buyers, such as those searching for Durham homes for sale may be more attracted to a house that feels more secure. Your house will be less appealing to burglars and you will have less risks of becoming a victim of a break in if you follow these simple suggestions.

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