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Worried About Safety? 3 Ways To Make Your Home Security System More Effective

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The thought of a potential burglary is enough to make any homeowner anxious, especially with small kids or older parents in the home. Having an effective home security system makes you feel safe and secure, whether you have alarms, video surveillance and night monitoring. But you can do a few things to make your home security system even more effective than it is.

Add More Light To Your Outdoor Spaces

Adequate lighting around your home will aid in visibility and are more likely to keep burglars at bay. Good lighting enables better video surveillance at night, so you'll naturally want properly lit outdoors around doors, window, pathways and other easily accessible parts of your home. Motion sensor lighting and infra-red controlled lights are ideal when it comes to making your home security system more effective because they use technology to capture and alert you of specific motions and movements around your home. Timers can also be installed for interior lights. Make sure that branches and bushes are trimmed at all times to prevent them from blocking these lights.

Check Strength Of The Doors And Windows In Your Home

Your home's doors and windows need to be made from strong materials to ensure that they remain secure. There's no point of having a home security system if your doors and windows are easily vulnerable to break-ins. Replace any hollow doors with ones made from metal, hard wood or toughened glass. Fit deadbolt locks on your front and back doors to ensure that they are well protected from potential thefts. If you have sliding doors, make sure they have a secure lock and safety latch to prevent entry from the outside. Ideally, your home security system should have glass break alarms to ensure that burglars don't break through glass doors and windows easily.

Avoid Leaving Ladders And Home Improvement Tools Outside

Many homeowners make the mistake of leaving ladders and other home improvement tools sitting outdoors after a roof repair or gutter cleaning job. Ladders make it easier for burglars to get into your home through windows and doors on higher floors. Carelessly leaving the ladder outside sends an open invitation to burglars, so make sure you put them away after any task. Make sure all access points from the roof or basement are adequately secured. Other tools like screwdrivers and hammers should also be kept inside because they can make it easier for burglars to get into your home.

Taking preemptive action can prevent burglaries. Use these strategies to make your home's security system more effective. 


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