How to Ensure Maximum Security for your New Home
Buying a home is not only an investment in real estate but also in happiness and fulfillment. Following the decision to purchase a house, the natural (and most enjoyable) job of constructing a pleasant and healthy living place to enjoy life with family and friends begins.
A home is the perfect embodiment of your personal style, and when it comes to your own home, you have the creative license to decorate it just as you want.
Whether you’re looking for a new or energy-efficient home to further your environmental consciousness or simply hunting for a peaceful abode and raise a family, every homeowner is fixated on making their home attractive, safe, and well-designed.
However, the essential aspect of homeownership is ensuring the safety and security of your property. In this blog post, we’ll be going over some tips to help keep your new home safe from the dangers often encountered in older neighborhoods and suburbs.
A secured home is a safe home
Installing home security systems is an affordable and vital way to protect your home, family, and valuables. A home security system features several devices, including the main control panel, keypad or card reader, a motion sensor for doors and windows, smoke detectors, fire alarms, etc.
Nearly all systems can be monitored by local police departments and fire departments and private security companies if you choose to pay for the service.
Secure garage entry
The garage door of your home provides an easy access. This is a common point of entry for burglars who can gain access to the rest of your home easily through a garage door, which is usually connected to the interior of the house via a small interior door.
The next step is to install a concrete block or metal pry bar at least 6 inches high to undermine the latch holding up the garage entry. This can take a little carpentry experience, so hire a professional if necessary.
Furthermore, a home automation system that automatically shuts your garage paired with motion activated flood lights will be an additional detterent for the burglars.
Change the old locks
The first step toward securing your home is to replace all the existing locks and install a deadbolt lock in your front door or storm door.
This can be difficult to do if you have an older home, but you should still test your lock for security and call a locksmith to make any necessary repairs.
Light up the open area surrounding your home
One of the easiest and often most overlooked steps you can take to secure your home is to simply brighten up dark areas so potential intruders will be clearly visible. Functional lighting helps make your property appear lived in, both day and night, deterring would-be thieves.
Lighting can deter intruders. Choose lighting with infrared motion sensors to light up the open area to ensure the safety of your new home.
The best outdoor lighting for security is near doors and windows, especially where people gather, such as your front porch or backyard patio. It should be hardwired, not battery operated so that it always works. Automated lights with infrared motion sensors are excellent deterrents.
Get your home scanned
In the aftermath of the break-in, many victims feel violated. There is a natural inclination to make sure this kind of thing can never happen again. Your local police department is here to help.
Using their non-emergency line, you can contact them and request for an officer to come out, examine your home and give you suggestions on how to improve your security.
Secure your Wifi network
You probably connect your smartphones and laptops to the internet through a wireless router at home. Unfortunately, wireless routers have limited security features, so they can leave you vulnerable to attacks from hackers.
However, with just minutes’ worth of work on your part, you can protect your wireless network and stop hackers from accessing or stealing your personal or financial information.
The best way to secure your wireless network is to use WPA (wifi Protected Access) encryption. This is the safest method of protecting wireless networks.
Bypass the built-in wifi encryption on your equipment and instead set it up manually with a strong password using WPA or WPA2. Next, rename your home wireless network and hide its name from devices that recognize networks by name.
Limit the hidden places
To add the green space by growing trees and shrubs around your house may add to its appeal, but they also offer burglars a handy place to hide. Therefore, it is highly advisable to
Opt for smaller flowers and bushes instead. If you have trees near windows, either remove them or reinforce those windows with extra security.
To prevent burglars from using your yard as a hiding spot, trim back trees and plants that are too close to windows. In addition, discourage would-be thieves from breaking in by displaying signs and stickers that announce your home’s security system.
Install Security Cameras
Cameras are an inexpensive and easy way to keep an eye on your home when you’re not there. In addition, a security camera can act as a deterrent, so criminals know they can’t get away with stealing from you.
With today’s technology, installing them so you can access them remotely on your mobile device is easier than ever before. You can install standalone security cameras that connect to your Wi-Fi network (such as the Nest Cam Outdoor), which allow you to access video footage from anywhere using a mobile app.
Get a smart, safe
There’s nothing worse than losing your valuables in your house is robbed to protect valuables like jewelry and important documents inside a smart in-home safe.
The Defender Series offers fireproof, waterproof protection to survive any type of disaster. In addition, this safe will remain secure even if someone tries to pry it open or breaks through the wall.
These safes are fire-resistant and waterproof, making them ideal for essential documents as well as jewelry.
How to Ensure Maximum Security for your New Home
Buying a home is not only an investment in real estate but also in happiness and fulfillment. Following the decision to purchase a house, the natural (and most enjoyable) job of constructing a pleasant and healthy living place to enjoy life with family and friends begins.
A home is the perfect embodiment of your personal style, and when it comes to your own home, you have the creative license to decorate it just as you want.
Whether you’re looking for a new or energy-efficient home to further your environmental consciousness or simply hunting for a peaceful abode and raise a family, every homeowner is fixated on making their home attractive, safe, and well-designed.
However, the essential aspect of homeownership is ensuring the safety and security of your property. In this blog post, we’ll be going over some tips to help keep your new home safe from the dangers often encountered in older neighborhoods and suburbs.
A secured home is a safe home
Installing home security systems is an affordable and vital way to protect your home, family, and valuables. A home security system features several devices, including the main control panel, keypad or card reader, a motion sensor for doors and windows, smoke detectors, fire alarms, etc.
Nearly all systems can be monitored by local police departments and fire departments and private security companies if you choose to pay for the service.
Secure garage entry
The garage door of your home provides an easy access. This is a common point of entry for burglars who can gain access to the rest of your home easily through a garage door, which is usually connected to the interior of the house via a small interior door.
The next step is to install a concrete block or metal pry bar at least 6 inches high to undermine the latch holding up the garage entry. This can take a little carpentry experience, so hire a professional if necessary.
Furthermore, a home automation system that automatically shuts your garage paired with motion activated flood lights will be an additional detterent for the burglars.
Change the old locks
The first step toward securing your home is to replace all the existing locks and install a deadbolt lock in your front door or storm door.
This can be difficult to do if you have an older home, but you should still test your lock for security and call a locksmith to make any necessary repairs.
Light up the open area surrounding your home
One of the easiest and often most overlooked steps you can take to secure your home is to simply brighten up dark areas so potential intruders will be clearly visible. Functional lighting helps make your property appear lived in, both day and night, deterring would-be thieves.
Lighting can deter intruders. Choose lighting with infrared motion sensors to light up the open area to ensure the safety of your new home.
The best outdoor lighting for security is near doors and windows, especially where people gather, such as your front porch or backyard patio. It should be hardwired, not battery operated so that it always works. Automated lights with infrared motion sensors are excellent deterrents.
Get your home scanned
In the aftermath of the break-in, many victims feel violated. There is a natural inclination to make sure this kind of thing can never happen again. Your local police department is here to help.
Using their non-emergency line, you can contact them and request for an officer to come out, examine your home and give you suggestions on how to improve your security.
Secure your Wifi network
You probably connect your smartphones and laptops to the internet through a wireless router at home. Unfortunately, wireless routers have limited security features, so they can leave you vulnerable to attacks from hackers.
However, with just minutes’ worth of work on your part, you can protect your wireless network and stop hackers from accessing or stealing your personal or financial information.
The best way to secure your wireless network is to use WPA (wifi Protected Access) encryption. This is the safest method of protecting wireless networks.
Bypass the built-in wifi encryption on your equipment and instead set it up manually with a strong password using WPA or WPA2. Next, rename your home wireless network and hide its name from devices that recognize networks by name.
Limit the hidden places
To add the green space by growing trees and shrubs around your house may add to its appeal, but they also offer burglars a handy place to hide. Therefore, it is highly advisable to
Opt for smaller flowers and bushes instead. If you have trees near windows, either remove them or reinforce those windows with extra security.
To prevent burglars from using your yard as a hiding spot, trim back trees and plants that are too close to windows. In addition, discourage would-be thieves from breaking in by displaying signs and stickers that announce your home’s security system.
Install Security Cameras
Cameras are an inexpensive and easy way to keep an eye on your home when you’re not there. In addition, a security camera can act as a deterrent, so criminals know they can’t get away with stealing from you.
With today’s technology, installing them so you can access them remotely on your mobile device is easier than ever before. You can install standalone security cameras that connect to your Wi-Fi network (such as the Nest Cam Outdoor), which allow you to access video footage from anywhere using a mobile app.
Get a smart, safe
There’s nothing worse than losing your valuables in your house is robbed to protect valuables like jewelry and important documents inside a smart in-home safe.
The Defender Series offers fireproof, waterproof protection to survive any type of disaster. In addition, this safe will remain secure even if someone tries to pry it open or breaks through the wall.
These safes are fire-resistant and waterproof, making them ideal for essential documents as well as jewelry.