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TOP Ways to Protect Your House From Burglars

Your house is more than just a building, but it is a haven for the people you love the most. It also protects your most precious belongings. When you fail to put up safety measures to safeguard your home, you put your family and other things at risk. Thieves are more inclined to invade properties that don’t have protection. As the head of the household, it is your responsibility to ward off burglars by making it very difficult for them to break-in.

By Emma WilliamsPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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Burglary statistics indicate that there is one burglary committed every 13 seconds. How alarming is that! Sadly, there are no security products in 62% of homes, making it easy for thieves to barge in and steal. Worst case scenario: injuring or killing the home occupants. Trends also exhibit that most burglaries occur during the summer months, with criminals hitting homes when people are away on vacation. If you don’t want to fall prey to these rouges, you must beef up your security. Don’t ever be complacent and be vigilant about home security all the time. Consider these top ways to protect your home from burglars:

Lock Doors and Windows

This protective measure is the most basic step in home protection that some people forget to do. Thieves just love to enter through easy-to-open doors and windows. Most people also leave the latter open to keep the air coming in. Unfortunately, this serves as an invitation for criminals to come in, too. Make sure you place smart locks on all your doors (sliding doors included) and windows, paying more attention to the ground floor and basement ones. These automated locks are harder to open, and when someone attempts to do so, you can be sent a notification on your phone. Lock them day and night for preventive round the clock security measures.

Keep a Dog Outside

There is a reason why a dog is called a man’s best friend. Keeping a canine will lower the risk of burglaries in your home. These furry babies are known to possess sensitive sensory perception. They have sharp hearing and smelling abilities, so they can feel when a stranger is approaching. Dogs are also known to mark their territories and are protective of it. Your dog will warn you when someone is coming because it will bark incessantly. Thieves are also more afraid to barge into homes with dogs because they can get bitten.

Install a Security Camera

It is vital to install security cameras both inside and outside your home. The one outside should cover your home’s perimeter. When thieves see, this they will be less inclined to invade your property because they can get caught in the act. You must also not forget to install one inside your home, so you can monitor what’s happening even when you’re not there. These cameras serve as your extended eyes.

Make Friends with Neighbors

There is a reason why most communities set up a neighborhood watch program. When you are neighborly, you establish connections with those living nearest your home. This means a trusted friend will be able to help you in case of an emergency. You will also have many watchful eyes to look after your home should you go on vacation. Statistics say that the crime rate is lower in closely-knit communities because people are more ready to spot and report a random stranger.

Add a Lot of Bright Lights

Before thieves can even touch your doors and windows, you must ensure that spotlights can shine brightly on these unscrupulous people. Burglars abhor getting seen, so they usually evade houses that are brightly lit. They want to do their dirty deed in incognito mode! Ruin their plans by installing high-powered lights in your home’s exterior and interior. You can also put in automated lighting with motion detection features. The brightness will discourage thieves from infiltrating your property.

Install an Alarm System

So you can fortify your home security measures, an alarm system is a must-have. Though it may seem cumbersome to arm it each time you leave your house, it will protect you well against a home invasion. Your home is most vulnerable when you are not around. But this alarm system will trip should someone try to break-in. This will alert your neighbors and security company your alarm installer is affiliated with. Be sure to place the alarm warning stickers on your windows. Also, include the yard signs that your home is armed with an alarm system. When thieves see this, they get dissuaded because they want easy jobs. They are known for glossing over properties that are hard to access.

Build a Secure Fence

If you don’t have one, consider putting an exterior fence surrounding your home. You can opt for a chain-link fence or shrubbery which delineates the boundaries of your property. Anyone that steps within those bounds is trespassing. If you want greater protection, you need solid walls and steel gates with pointy tips. Some even go the extra mile and pair this with security cameras for double protection.

Final Word

The basics of home protection include locking entry points and keeping valuables hidden. But with more daring burglars, those simple steps are insufficient. You must implement a more stringent theft-proof measure to give you peace of mind. Making your home safe and secure should be your top priority. Outsmart those pesky burglars and don’t become their victim!

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