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Home Security – How to make your home safer

Maintaining a safe home is extremely important, as it not only means your safety, but also that of your family, friends, and colleagues. A home is a haven, and so should be kept like a fortress. As such, it should not be vulnerable to accidents, disasters, and other external attacks.

Although there might not be a hard and fast rule to preventing these incidents, they can be curtailed such that they do not wreak much havoc.

Thus, in helping you guide against unwanted incidents and ultimately ensuring that you maintain a safe home, this article offers some guides on what you should get around the home.

  1. High-Quality Doors and Locks

While security and alarm systems are one effective way to dissuade potential intruders and ensure the safety of your home, having a high-quality lock is just as important. More often than not, break-ins are crimes of opportunity. And being the first point of contact, easy doors and locks make for easy targets.

As much as it is the easiest form of defence against home intrusions, it is also the easiest point of attack. So as much as possible, ensure that your doors and locks are of high quality.

You could also take it up a notch by getting smart doors – which are not susceptible to being picked or broken down.

2. Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors are a must-have in every home. They protect you by sensing smoke as an indication of fire and raising alarms so you can run to safety and be on top of the situation.

The importance of having a smoke detector installed in your home is highlighted in the difference between getting out safely and getting grievous bodily harm in the unfortunate incident of a fire.

A smoke detector will not only alarm you on time in case of a fire but also help avoid damage to your property. A smoke detector provides round-the-clock protection, whether or not you’re in the house. This makes it a necessary feature of a safe home. 

  1. Outdoor Landscape Lighting

Truthfully, the most common factor that attracts homeowners to outdoor lighting is the aesthetically pleasing sight it promises. Not long after, they realize the security factor that comes with it.

Way beyond the beauty it offers, outdoor landscape lighting helps to create home security in the sense that the presence of light deters burglars from breaking in.

Another advantage that outdoor lighting offers is home safety. When homeowners and their families spend time outside their homes after dark, the lighting helps to illuminate the walkways, thereby preventing a trip and fall accident.

Homeowners that are bothered about the energy consumption rate of this security feature, may opt for motion-sensor lights that come up when they detect movement.

 4. Home Security System

Another effective way of making your home into the haven that it should be is by installing a home security system. Basic human psychology presupposes that a home with a sign indicative of a security system will attract considerably lesser break-ins than a home without.

This security feature is particularly good for parents, because it allows them remote access to their homes, making it possible to monitor whatever goes on in the home even when they are not there.

Home security systems add another layer of home protection by quickly alerting homeowners of possible intrusions and helping them decide on the next course of action.

5. Flood Warning System

Flood is just as much disaster as fire, and it can emanate from seemingly minor leaks. A flood warning system helps to detect leaks and notify homeowners of potential flooding.

Some flood warning systems are proactive in the sense that they prevent leaks by notifying you of major temperature drops that may cause water pipes to burst. Others help turn off the water in the event of a leak.

To ensure their effectiveness, flood sensors are installed under sinks, behind toilets, near water heaters, and other areas of the home prone to flooding.

Parting Thoughts

 

While there might not be a lot you can do to totally get rid of threats to your home security, you can do a lot to mitigate the effect of it.

By following this guide, you can protect your family and make your home safer.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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