A Man's Home Is His Castle - Be Sure To Defend It

By Dallas Clark


Home Security entails many things more than what most people initially think of when the term is mentioned. While many would instantly think of the multitude of alarm systems on the market, there are also many practical steps that can go along with such systems that can help maintain the safety of your and help keep would-be intruders at bay.

One of the most important parts of a secure home is the windows. Windows are openings into the house, and if they're not up to snuff, burglars could potentially notice and take advantage of that. A good window should be made with durable glass and locks that fir properly in the window sill. During the night and when you leave the house, make sure all of your windows are shut and locked, even the ones on the upper levels. A thief may very well see a "window of opportunity" and find a way to take advantage.

The second biggest opportunities for any thief are the doors. A good door should be well-built and strong, with locks that can't be brute-forced open. As common sense would dictate, be sure to lock up whenever you step out, even if it's just for a short time. If you keep a spare key outside your home, make sure it's well hidden. Losing your keys in a public place can also put you at risk of a break in, especially if there's any mention of your address on your key ring.

For frequent travelers, a surveillance system is a good way to keep tabs on your house while you're away. Most of the setups record footage of the happenings around your home for later viewing, and many have the option for remote viewing via the internet.

A more old-fashioned, but still reliable option is a good guard dog. A well-trained canine can do a great deal to protect your home from break ins and intruders. Many would-be robbers won't even try to break in to a home where they see signs of a large dog. The only downside is the responsibility that comes with caring for any type of animal, as well as the time and effort needed to train the dog.

In closing, we'll loop back to alarm setups. While displaying the fact that your home is protected is a good step that makes many thieves keep on walking, an alarm system alone often isn't enough to ensure that your home is defended well. Be sure to employ every method you can to make sure your home and all in it are as safe as can be.




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