As Safe As Houses: Home Security Tips And Tricks

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Almost every family’s number one priority is their safety and security. After all, a man’s home is his castle, so there is no wonder we try to protect our home and all of our belongings inside. Not only that, though, but improving your home’s security will help your family stay safe. There are lots of ways a property’s security could be put at risk, from burglaries and intruders to flooding and fires. To make sure your home is as safe and secure as possible, here are some remarkable security tips and tricks.

Move Your Spare Key

Do you keep your spare key under your door mat or under a large flowerpot in your front garden? Well, this may not be as good an idea as you had originally thought. Sure, it will be useful if one of your kids leaves home without their key and ends up locked out. But there is one major downside. These days, many burglars and intruders are wising up to the tricks that homeowners use to try and keep them away from the property, and this is one that they have sussed out. Lots of burglars now know the common hiding spaces for spare keys. So rather leaving your spare out where it is easy to find, you should consider giving it to a neighbor instead. That way, if someone does end up locking themselves out, they can simply pop around to the neighbor and ask for the spare key to let themselves in.

Utilize Your Loft Space

Worried that you could lose a lot of your valuables and important documents if you were to ever suffer from flooding? If so, it’s a good idea to utilize your loft space as storage, and leave important items and belongings up there. As they will be very high up in your home, there is very little chance that flood water will ever reach them. This is also a great way to protect them from burglars as well. Most burglars won’t spend a lot of time in your home, and will just search for things on the lower floors. They won’t want to risk going so far up a home into the loft. After all, most people simply store all their junk in their attic or loft space! So not only is it the most flood proof area of your home, but it is also one of the safest from burglars.

Fireproof Your Documents

There is another big risk to important documents and contracts – a house fire! If you ever find that your house is on fire, there is only one thing you should do: get everyone outside to a safe area. You can then call your local fire department to come and deal with the blaze. Unfortunately, a lot of your possessions and belongings will be destroyed in the fire. People end up losing important documents, such as birth certificates, home leases, and bank contracts. Losing all this paperwork can be extremely frustrating as replacing it can be time-consuming and expensive. To ensure you don’t lose these documents, even in a fire, it could be worth investing in a fireproof safe. If you aren’t sure which safe is best for you, you can read an online guide to safes.

Get Adequate Insurance

You can insure almost every aspect of your life these days, and your home is no different! Even though getting an insurance policy isn’t going to prevent anything bad from happening, it will help you deal with the aftermath a lot better. That’s because you won’t have to worry about any financial loss caused by a burglary, fire, or flood. An insurance policy that covers your property and belongings from flood or fire damage will payout to help you replace lost belongings and pay for building repairs. You can also insure your home and possessions against theft and burglary. For example, if a burglar takes your TV, your insurance policy should pay out a sum of money that you can use towards replacing it.

Install Burglar Deterrents

There are a few items that you can add to your home’s exterior that will act as deterrents and will put burglars off entering your property. For instance, as soon as a potential intruder spots a burglar alarm on your home, there is very little chance that they will try and break in. That’s because there is too much risk of the alarm going off and attention being drawn to the house. The same goes for CCTV cameras. If there is a visible CCTV camera on your property, no burglar is going to risk getting caught on film! There is one downside to installing CCTV and burglar systems onto your property, though. And that is the huge price tag that they often come with! If you want to save a bit of cash, you can always see about getting some fake alarms and cameras. These are often a lot cheaper than the real deal, and most intruders and burglars won’t be able to tell the difference!

Form A Neighborhood Watch

There is safety in numbers, and you will be able to club together with people in your local area to make your neighborhood a much safer place to live. Lots of neighborhoods are now organizing their very own neighborhood watches. There isn’t much you need to do once you form one. It’s just about being extra vigilant and investigating any suspicious behavior that you may see. This will also help to protect families from floods and fires, as neighbors are often the first people to notice these damaging events. And everyone will be able to team up to help people recover after suffering such a terrible disaster. So, what are you waiting for? Why not call a meeting with your neighbors this week!

You and your family should never have to live in an unsafe home or area. Hopefully, all of the above tips and tricks can help you enjoy a very safe and secure, and ultimately happier,  life!

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