SafeTech Home Security Tips

Home security is important. Why? Because criminals look for easy targets. They want to strike locations that look unprotected and easy to break into. In order to deter criminals and prevent your home from turning into a crime scene, you can apply safetech home security tips and tactics your property. Home security tips can be used to show criminals that it’s not worth breaking into your home making it more likely that they’ll move on, leaving your house untouched.

“I’ve seen a lot of break-ins,” said Inspector Chris Rheaume, of the Ottawa Police Services while speaking to TD Insurance’s “The Smart Life” newsletter.

“A lot of times, these break-ins were preventable.”

So how can home security keep your home safe and prevent these crimes? What can you do? Here are three important points to follow.

How Home Security Tips Can Protect You

Here are a few great home security tips.

1. Cut curb appeal for thieves

As mentioned, criminals want an easy break-in. They want to find a home that provides them with as little resistance as possible and they want to operate where they won’t be spotted.

Home security tips are used to make your home less attractive to criminals. To do so, make it hard for thieves to hide. Placing lighting around your property and cut trees and hedges so that all entry points can easily be seen. A criminal won’t want to be spotted and he or she will likely move on from your property.

“A broken light on the front or back porch or tall hedges around your house make it easy for a thief to break in without anyone noticing,” says Rheaume.

Another aspect of home security is making it look like someone is always home. Even if you’re only going to be away for a short period of time, set your lights on timers to fool criminals. If you’re going to be away for a longer timeframe, arrange to have your mail picked up, your grass cut and your snow shoveled.

You can also help with home security by not making big purchases visible. When you buy an expensive television or computer, don’t leave the boxes on the curb where everyone can see them. This just invites criminals to your home. Instead, break down the boxes or return them to the store if possible.

2. Make breaking in more difficult

“Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to stop all thieves – especially if they have time to get in – but you can make it harder for them,” says Rheaume. “And that could save you from being robbed.”

A key part of SafeTech home security tips is having an alarm system that makes noise. You want to alert as many people as possible to a potential crime. This will likely scare the criminal off. Having your alarm watched over by a central monitoring station is an even stronger crime deterrent. When you are protected by alarm system monitoring, criminals know that the authorities will be on their way soon after the alarm sounds. They won’t want to take that risk.

Make sure that all of your exterior doors are solid and that all door hinges are on the inside of the house, where criminals can’t easily tamper with them. You’ll also want to make sure that the gap between the door and the doorframe is sealed. This makes it much more difficult for a criminal to pry the door with a crowbar or other weapon. As for the locks on your doors, invest in some good-quality dead bolts and insure that they are properly installed.

Remember to secure and lock all points of entry, including all windows (don’t forget basement windows!), pet doors and your garage. This is a big part of home security!

3. Secure your valuables

Criminals want to get in and out of a home quickly. Placing your valuables out in the open makes this easy for them. To reduce the likelihood of a break-in and improve your home security, close your curtains and blinds to keep criminals from seeing your possessions through the windows. Make sure to keep cash, wallets, credit cards, purses and jewellery out of sight. Place your most valuable items in a safely deposit box or a safe.

Keep records of serial numbers on items that have them (such as bikes) and engrave expensive items with identifiable marks. This will decrease their resell value on the black market and therefore reduce the likelihood of them being stolen.

For more information on SafeTech home security tips and preventing crime at home, contact us. You might also speak to your local police department about home security. Some police departments run crime prevention services that can help you out. You can also contact the loss prevention professionals at SafeTech Alarm Systems for a free risk assessment of your property in order to improve the home security situation at your property.