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Michelle Bery

Protecting the safety of your home can sometimes feel like an overwhelming responsibility. In today’s chaotic world, it’s difficult to know where to turn when it comes to properly securing our family within the four walls of our homes. But, there are plenty of home security tips – beyond computerized home security systems - that will allow you to make your world safe in a comprehensive and detailed way.

The first of the home security tips is to be sure to securely close and lock all windows and doors while you are out of the home. Invest in a deadbolt lock for front and back doors. When it comes to sliding doors, in addition to the lock, always use a block of wood – or other sturdy, solid material - to hinder the sliding mechanism. Additionally, take measures to secure your home while you are sleeping at night. Burglary invasions while the owners are at home are not as uncommon as you think. The doors and windows of your home are your first line of defense when it comes to invaders. Look at them with a critical eye and spare no expense to make them as impassable as you can.

Another of the more common home security tips is lighting. Adding as much lighting to the exterior of your home will make it a less likely target for invasion. Obviously, the darker the home the more appealing it is to someone who is trying to hide. Install landscaping lights, garage lights, and motion detector lights that will activate if there is any activity in the area.

Additional home security tips include the minimizing of trees and shrubbery close to the home that can conceal intruders. Or bringing a dog into your home can be a useful home security tip – as well as providing your family with a loving companion.

Research those areas of your home that are most at risk for burglary. Light dark areas; fortify windows and doors; and remove those things that may provide cover for someone trying to enter your home. Additionally, keep emergency numbers close by and a portable phone on each level of your home.

For more ideas on home security tips, go online to research other ideas. You’ll likely find that there are many resources that can help you better secure your home.

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