October 16, 2008

Home Burglary Prevention Guide and Resources

The cases of burglaries taking place are far higher than we think: for every 12 seconds that goes by, another home is being robbed according to FBI's reports. However, there are precautions one can take to make sure your do not end up as one of the victims.The first priority of any thief or burglar is completing the job without getting caught. This is why the least protected homes are the most appealing to them.An inexperienced burglar might just run in and grab whatever they can and get out. Others are a little more calculating in their approach. They won't waste their time breaking in unless the reward is great.Their first objective is to get to the house undetected. This is why you won't see many burglaries take place in broad daylight. Houses which are well lit tend to discourage intruders, especially for areas with dark corners. As long as there is a point for entry, it should have abundant light.Make sure to pay particular attention to areas that are well hidden from the street and other houses. If you have windows here, ensure they are prevented from opening with the use of metal dowels or latches. Additional lights that […]

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May 8, 2008

21 Vacation Home Security Tips

We all want to feel our home is safe when we go on vacation. You can make your vacation more enjoyable by following these 21 simple steps to make you're your home is secure and protected while you are away. You may be surprised by some of them!Tips for Outside the HomeExterior Lighting. Put outdoor lighting on timers, light-sensitive photocell mechanisms, or motion detectors. You want your home to have the "occupied look" in order to deter criminals. Every entry point into the home such as the garage, doors, windows, and basement entry-ways should be illuminated.Keys and Locks. Don't hide keys in mailboxes, under door mats, or any other place that burglars will know to look. Leave a spare key with a trusted neighbor.Landscaping. Keep plants trimmed and below the windows and away from doorsDoors. All doors should be locked. This includes the doors leading from the garage to the house and the door to the basement. Place a dowel the width of the door in the track for all sliding glass doors if you don't have track locks.Windows. All windows should be secured to include second story windows. Dowels […]

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October 1, 2007

Home Security: Choosing a Security Alarm System

Tip! True or False: If there is any metal construction in a home, a wireless home security system won't work.

If you have valuable property (jewellery, television sets, computers, other electronic equipment, etc.) in your home, if your home is left unattended for extended periods, while you are at work or away on vacation, or you just want more protection then you may want to consider installing a quality alarm system.

The FBI recently announced that over a ten-year period, on average 1 out of every 4 homes throughout the nation would be burglarized. These statistics mean that it makes sense to protect your home with a good home-security system.

There are many different burglar alarm systems available today, before you buy a particular system, your should give careful thought to what kind of system your want. This will stop you buying more than you actually need, while making sure that you obtain the level of protection you require.

Check out the different brands and types of systems, talk to friends and neighbors that have alarm systems and see what they have to say. I recommend that you get quotes from at least three security alarm companies about their product and service prior to purchasing any alarm system. But remember, the cheapest may well not be the best; you get what you pay for especially when it comes to home-security.

Tip! (b) False. It's true that radio waves cannot pass through metal, but a home would have to have steel walls, steel-plated floors, a sheet metal roof, iron support beams, and an aluminum staircase to prevent a wireless home security system from working.

Choosing Your System.

Here are a few questions you might ask when considering an alarm system:

1. How will I know the right company to choose when considering an alarm system?

2. How much protection do I need?

3. How much will it all cost?

Tips to help you when choosing an alarm company

1. Ask about insurance. You need to check that the installer has adequate insurance this protects you! If the company is not properly protected, any claim or loss could become your responsibility!

2. Ask for the company's city business license, which allows them to do business in your community.

3. Ask for referrals to other customers in your area that have had systems installed like the one being proposed to you.

4. Check your contract! Read it carefully before you sign; make sure everything is agreed upon in writing. Know what the warranty period is and what is included in the warranty.

5. Ask if the company has been established for at least 3-5 years. That's not to say you shouldn't use a new company but you might want to be more careful if you do.

Tip! (a) True. Installing a home security system is a great way to save as much as 10% from your insurance company, and many offer even greater discounts when your home security system is monitored by a professional monitoring company.

6. Ask about the monitoring, is it going to be local or outside your state.

7. Make sure that the company does its own installation and down not subcontract work out.

We do not recommend any individual company, there are many excellent installers out there, but you do need to do your own research, remember it's your home you are going to be protecting.

Now that we have covered the main physical details about protecting your home, in part seven I will start to cover some of the other things you should take into consideration.

For more vital home security tips and information about how to protect your home and family please visit http://www.homesecuritynews.info

Tip! ) Do a home security checkup. Put on your black hat and walk through your home, inside and out, with the eye of criminal.

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