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5 Ways to Keep Your Home Safe from Break-Ins

Updated : August 30, 2023

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With the rise in crime, there is so much to be afraid of in today’s world. One of the few places where we feel safe and relaxed is at home. But, if you want to continue feeling safe at home, there are a few precautions you need to take. These steps will help protect your home against thieves and break-ins.

Check Your Doors

If you have a wooden door, you know that with the changes in weather and everyday wear and tear, it starts to weaken. You need to get the hinges checked, need to fix a deadbolt, add a chain lock, get the locks reinforced and check the door frame. A smart lock can also give your door some added protection. A good carpenter can help you with these small tasks, it won’t cost much and will save your home.

Check your doors

Secure your windows

Most of the time, robberies happen through unlawful entering rather than breaking and entering. This means that robbers tend to slide in through windows and doors that have not been closed properly. A mistake a lot of people make is to assume that higher floors are not at risk. Keep in mind that thieves can get on roofs and slide down drainpipes if your garden door/French windows are left open. So, if you have sliding glass doors, no matter what floor you’re on, lock them when you leave the house. You can get sensors put for added security. Professional electricians can help you keep your sliding doors and windows safer.

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Secure Your Windows

Keep the outside of your home well lit

Before a robbery, a thief normally watches your home and makes a note of the weak spots, the best ways to enter and exit and where to hide. If your home, garden or balconies are well lit, they have less space to hide. If there are dark corners that are not visible on CCTVs, shine lights in those places. You can also get light sensors that will keep your home safe, without having to leave a light on through the night. Get an experienced electrician to help with this.

Outside of your Home Well Lit

Exercise Caution When Opening the Door

When you live in an apartment complex or gated community, you assume that you are safe. Don’t be too certain, there are 100’s people who enter society every day, for them to enter, all they need to do is knock or ring on the bell. It’s important to have a peephole or a video doorbell, this way you can always check who’s at the door before opening it. A carpenter or electrician can help with this. It is also wise to get a community and visitor management app to monitor visitor entries in your housing society.

Exercise caution when opening the door

Install a Safe to Store Valuables

In an ideal world, burglars would never get access to your home, and you would never have to be concerned about your things being stolen. Even the best-laid intentions, unfortunately, may go astray. And if an intruder does manage to get access to your home, you'll want to make sure they can pilfer as little as possible. To begin, consider purchasing a safe or lockbox to store valuables such as cash, jewellery, vital documents, and other items you don't want a thief to take. When it comes to larger products like electronics, you may make them more difficult to take by storing them in a hidden location when not in use.

Thieves want to get in and out of your house as soon as possible, so any deterrent would assist. If someone manages to sneak past your other home security measures, ensure your valuables are safe. An in-home safe is a secure storage facility for valuables such as jewels and important documents such as passports. You want a safe that is fireproof, waterproof, and hefty enough that a thief won't be able to carry it away.

Exercise caution when opening the door

Install Home Automation Systems

If you've been considering making your conventional house into a smart home, one strong incentive to do so is security. Home automation allows you to control lights, door locks, security cameras, smoke alarms, and other safety devices remotely (or on a schedule). You can receive real-time notifications regarding unusual activity, allowing you to react swiftly and deter would-be burglars.

Here are a Few Ways to Boost Security with Home Automation

  • When you're on vacation, schedule the lights (and your TV) to switch on and off.
  • Use a smart doorbell to scare away porch pirates with two-way communication.
  • When someone walks up to your driveway, you'll get an instant video feed.
  • From your smartphone, you can check on a smoke or CO alarm and cancel false alarms.

Eliminate Hiding Places

If you're building or home has an unkempt garden, dingy basements, boxes and trash, it’s time to clear up and light up these areas. These are spots where burglars might hide. It is also important to always put away ladders, stools, and window washing pulleys, these are all ways in which your home could be broken into. Clear away junk, get professional cleaners to help if needed, but ensure there are no hiding spots in your building or home.

If you feel your home has been compromised, then maybe it’s time to move. Visit NoBroker by clicking below and we can help you find a home that’s safer for you and your family.

FAQ's

Q1. How do I strengthen home security?

Ans. Enhance the entranceways. The major entry points into your home are your windows and doors.
Replace any locks that are worn out.
Outdoor lighting should be installed.
Set up timers.
Maintain a professional appearance
Make an effort to get to know your neighbours
Take out the "secret" house key
Keep your valuables hidden.

Q2. Do porch lights deter intruders?

Ans. Lights around the house often deter the intruders since they increase the chances of them being noticed while they sneak around. It is advisable to leave at least one light on outside the home, even if no one is actually at home. You could also make use of motion-sensing lights that will switch on as soon as any motion is detected in the surroundings. These motion-sensing lights can also act as a shock factor since the sudden illumination can startle the intruders.

Q3. How can I make my doorways more secure?

Ans. Replace your door with one that is heavier and more durable. 
Install a new deadbolt strike plate.
Tighten the hinges on the door.
Strengthen the doorframe.
Strengthen any broken glass in the door.
Get a security bar or a door barricade.
Invest in a smart lock.
Get a security system for your property.
Install a doorbell camera.

Q4. What are the different types of home security systems?

Ans. There are 4 types of security systems. These are-
Unmonitored security systems
The company monitored security systems
Wired home security systems
Wireless Security Alarm systems

Q5. Is it safe to have a hidden spare key outside the home?

Ans. While a hidden spare key might come in handy in case of emergencies, it is also a safety concern, especially when not hidden well enough. If you do wish to stash a key outside, avoid obvious hiding spots like under the welcome mat, under a planter, etc. A smarter choice would be to hand over a spare key to a trusted neighbour or family friend.

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