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10 Best Hacks for Staying Safe

Keep everyone safe with these 10 hacks

By KevinPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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In even the safest neighborhoods, burglaries happen every day. This is why it's so important to be concerned about safety no matter where you live and how often you are home. If you want to take the next steps for increasing safety inside of your home, then the tips below are worth taking advantage of. They can give you peace of mind and confidence, knowing your home and family are safe no matter where you are.

1. Alarm System

An alarm system installed in your home will immediately alert authorities if someone breaks in. It can also alert you to what's going on so you're able to get out of the house as quickly as possible. Since most alarm systems also connect to your phone, you'll see alerts and notices of any alarms that go off while you're away.

2. Cameras

Cameras placed in and around your home can allow you to see what's going on at all times. Many cameras even have settings that will notify you when motion is detected, so you'll automatically know if anyone or anything is moving around. A doorbell camera is another great addition to consider if you want to know who is at your door at all times. You can even use this to communicate with visitors from your office or another state.

3. Use Light Timers

If you're not going to have the entire family home, but want to make it looks like there is activity, then light timers are worthwhile investments. These will turn lights on and off at intermittent times so someone is less likely to break in.

4. Install Lights Outside

Sensor flood lights are excellent deterrents for criminals who try to break into your home. These will turn on as soon as they sense movement and stay on for anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. With increased visibility, most criminals will turn away.

5. Don't Post on Social Media

If you're at work and your kids are at home, don't post it on social media. It's also important not to share when you're on vacation and your home is likely to be empty. Even if you have private accounts, posting this information can leak to the wrong people and result in an easy break-in when you least expect it.

6. Check Doors and Windows

Always keep your doors and windows locked when they are not in use. Rather than checking these once every week, it's recommended to check them on a daily basis. You can even have sensors set up so they beep any time these are opened or left open. With that, you'll be able to keep your home more secure.

7. Keep the Outside Clean

Try to keep the outside of your home clean, as this will signal that you are regularly home and take care of the exterior and interior. In addition to this, it's recommended to avoid placing benches or chairs next to any of your windows. These can make it easy for people to try and break in.

8. Know Your Neighbors

By knowing your neighbors, you can create a safer community where you can feel safe raising your family. Those who live around you will look out for you just as you look out for them. You may also want to become involved in a community watch where you can get to know more people in your community.

9. Talk to Your Kids

Discuss a safety plan with your kids in the event that something happens. While these subjects can be difficult to discuss, it's important to ensure everyone knows what to do.

10. Install Fire Alarms

Fire alarms are crucial in every home and should be made a priority. Install these throughout the home and in each room to ensure you're fully protected at all times.

How Safe is Your Home?

If you don't feel like your family is safe, then the tips above are worth integrating into your home. These can help give you peace of mind while ultimately making your house a safer place. You'll enjoy any of these options from the start because they are effective and easy to find.

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