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Prevent Theft By Breaking Into Your Own House

 
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Nahshon Roberts

"There is no security on earth," Douglas McArthur once wrote. "There is only opportunity." His words ring true. What for you is a rickety French window is a burglar's window of opportunity. What you see as a lovely, albeit a little fragile, antique door is a would-be robber's golden gate to riches.

So, how do you protect yourself from wrongdoing and wrongdoers? How do you keep burglars off your door? The answer is simple: become a burglar yourself! Try to break into your own house. You know it better than anyone, and if a burglar could find a window of opportunity in your home, then there's no reason why you could not do the same.

Turning Criminal
Breaking into your own home is what is known as a house audit. You go over the present structure, review its strength, and then probe for weaknesses. The good thing about doing this is that you know where to station home security camera systems. Additionally, your home audit can help you determine which home security camera systems to use.

Doorway to Danger
Start at your door. Take a good long look and poke at your door. Then, ask yourself these questions:

1.What level of protection does it have?

2.Is it of solid construction? - A good door should have three hinges. It shouldn't have glass.

3.Can you embed a deadlock on it? - Deadlocks will help your door resist attempts of forced entry through kicking. Basic deadlocks have five levers while heavy-duty deadlocks have seven.

4.Is it isolated from the nearest neighbor? - A door that is not visible from a neighbor's window sends out an invitation to burglars. You can increase door security through home security camera systems, in the form of an outdoor wireless security camera. This should be positioned in such a way your front and back doors are visible.

Window-wise
After your door, work your way to your windows. Then, check for the following:

1.Are they showing signs of rot?
2.Do all the windows sit snugly in their frames?
3.Do all the window locks latch on properly?

Going Wireless
After thinking like a criminal, make plans like a cop. You've already mentally broken into your own home. It's time to consider how to keep others from doing the same. Consider the type of security you want. Would a home security camera system make you feel better? If so, what is it you need - indoor surveillance or outdoor wireless security cameras? When considering a home security camera system, go for the ones that are the most unobtrusive. Pick wireless security cameras. There are cheap wireless security cameras that transmit to a unit which, in turn, connects to a regular TV set. There are also costlier wireless security cameras that come with their own monitors.

Why Go Wireless?
The most obvious reason for going wireless is convenience. With wireless security cameras comprising your home security camera system, you need not worry about wires that are too short or too long, or wires sticking out most horridly from a ceiling or a wall. Additionally, wireless security cameras are easy to move around. You could change their positions every other week or so.

Without doubt, home security camera systems make it easier for you to protect your home. With home security camera systems, you can close the door and window on theft and burglary.

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