Thursday, June 25, 2020

4 Things You Can Do To Secure Your New Home

Purchasing and moving into a new home can be a wonderful experience for you and your family. The idea of starting a new chapter of life in a new place is exciting, and most cannot wait to dive in and get started decorating and outfitting the new house to feel like home. While preparing your new home, it is important to secure it and make it safe for you and your family. Consider these security measures for your new home.

Secure All Doors

When purchasing your new home, take time to have all exterior doors professionally inspected and identify any needs for repair of the door frames, hinges, handles and locks. Change the locks and dispose of any keys from the previous owners. You can further secure your door by installing a high-quality deadbolt lock and strike plate. You may also consider a video doorbell that allows you to view a visitor before allowing him or her inside.

Install a Security Alarm System

Security alarm systems are incredible tools that notify you and the police department immediately of potential security threats. These Custom Burglar Alarm Systems can be used to detect burglary and unwanted break-ins. Some systems can even detect fires, smoke and carbon monoxide poisoning. Most systems can be tailored according to your family’s specific needs and offer immediate assistance from law enforcement dispatch services should a potential threat be detected.

Invest in Landscape Lighting

The likelihood of being caught during a break-in skyrockets when residents and passersby can clearly see the exterior of the home, so many will avoid a home with ample outdoor lighting. These lights can also help you see better when moving around in the evening and lower your risk of injury due to tripping or stumbling in the dark. Outdoor lighting can be set on a timer so they automatically turn on each night at the same time, or can be outfitted with motion sensors so they turn on in response to movement.

Be Cautious With Spare Keys

We often make spare keys for neighbors or relatives who may need access to our home at some point. While this is a great practice for trusted friends and family members, you should keep careful records of the number of keys made and to whom they were given. All too often a key goes missing, which could prove dangerous to your home and your family. If a key goes missing, consider changing your locks altogether for added security.

Your new home and your family deserve the best protection. Use these ideas to help better secure your home!

 
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