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Message 7281 - Posted: 30 Nov 2022, 16:24:47 UTC

Your home is supposed to be somewhere that you can go after a long day of work, school, and other commitments to relax and feel safe. However, this can be difficult if you don't take precautions to protect it. Read the tips in this article for ways to do just that.

If you happen to lose your keys change your locks right away. There is no telling where your keys are and if someone has them, they may end up paying your house an uninvited visit. Changing your locks is a much better option and can assure that your house is safe from losing your keys.

Does your canine stay in the yard while you go out? If so, you can use your dog to hide your spare key. Attach the key to the dog's collar so that it is hidden from view. If your dog does not like strangers, this can help ensure consistent access to the house.

You can often find coupons to save on your Mobile Patrols system. This is a great way to save some money on the installation in your home. Many times a security company will install for free if you have a coupon. They make their money on the monitoring service and will give away the system for free.

When it comes to making your home more secure, one obvious place to start is at your front door. If you do not currently have a high-quality lockset on your door, get one installed now. If your lockset does not include a deadbolt, they are inexpensive and a effective way to add security to your exterior doors.

Do not list your full name in the phone book or on your mail box. This can give possible intruders a lot of information about you and allow them break into your home a lot easier. Instead, only list your last name and possibly your first initial, this is much safer.

Those living in rural areas often don't worry as much about intruders compared to city dwellers. There are some who believe country folk are more at risk because neighbors are not nearby. Then again, others think rural areas are not as much of a target.

For alarms to really protect your home, they need to be obvious. While alarms can calm your mind and make sure help is on the way after a breach, they can also be used to prevent one. Criminals should know that you have alarms ahead of time. You should prominently display the notice that has your alarm company's name on it outside of your house. When these signs are hidden, possible thieves don't see your home as any less of a target than other homes in your area.

It can be especially helpful if you are an elderly person who remains living in your home to have a Mobile Patrols system installed. This will not only alert the authorities to any fires and intruders, but it gives you a direct link to help if needed, allowing you to keep your independence.

Each of your exterior doors needs to have a solid lock installed, which means a deadbolt. If there is an existing deadbolt on the door, check to be sure it is at least one inch long. If not, you should be able to replace the lock yourself. Simply go to a hardware store and shop around.

If you work from home or have your own business, do not put your address or phone number on your website. Disgruntled customers or thieves could come to your home and try to get inside. Instead, get a post office box and have customers or associates send you mail to this address.

Be careful who you give your keys to. Be especially careful with one-time contractors who work around your home. Make sure they are a reputable company. Some shadier contractors make duplicate keys to your home to break in easily later. Check with the business resources in your area to assure the contractor's reputation is clean.

Do not keep your spare key in a place easy to find for intruders. Many people put the key in a mailbox, or under a plant. This is much too easy for a criminal to find. Think of an area a burglar would not look. One good way to hide a key is by burying it somewhere in your yard.

With all of the new technology nowadays, you can ditch your old set of house keys. The latest in home security now allows you to have the option of key-less entry into your home. A special device reads predetermined fingerprints programmed by you, and the door will only open with there is a match.

Protecting your family is at the top of most people's priority lists, especially if they are parents. Never put yourself in a compromising position just because you did not prepare beforehand. Remember these tips and continue to research so you can make sure your home is always safe and secure.
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