Is Your Home As Secure As It Should Be? 3 Mistakes That Could Be Making Your Home More Vulnerable To Break Ins

Posted on: 16 February 2018

You might not realize this, but there could be a burglar canvasing your neighborhood right now. Not only that, but there could be a burglar living in your neighborhood. That doesn't mean you need to live in fear, but it does mean that you need to be prepared. You need to make sure that you take every possible step you can to secure your home and make it less appealing to burglars. It doesn't take much to provide a welcome invitation to burglars. In fact, even small mistakes can give burglars all they need to make your home the next target. Here are three mistakes you might be making right now.

Giving Burglars a Clear View

If you're like most people, you probably open your curtains during the day to get some natural light into your home. In most cases, that won't pose a security risk for your home and family. However, if you're leaving those curtains open once the sun goes down, you're giving burglars a birds-eye view to everything you have in your home. That's because once the lights go on in your home, burglars can see right into your home through the open curtains. Increase the security of your home by closing the curtains as soon as it gets dark.

Limiting Your Security System

When it comes to home security systems, it's never a good idea to limit yourself to one system. To be truly effective, your security system needs to incorporate a variety of protection devices. To truly protect your home, your security system should include motion sensor lights, entry point alarm systems, and at least two security cameras. Motion sensor lights should be installed along your driveway and sidewalks, as well as at your exterior entry doors. Entry point alarms should be installed on all your doors and windows. Security cameras should be installed at each exterior entry door. Once you have your security system in place, it's important that you remember to activate it each time you leave, and before you go to bed at night. If you have a hard time remembering, leave a reminder hanging where you'll see it before you leave.

Leaving Your Shed Unlocked

When you think of home security, you might not think about your shed. Unfortunately, that could be setting you up for a burglary, especially if you keep your shed unlocked. You might not realize this, but your shed probably contains items that a burglar could use to gain access to your home. You may have hammers that someone could use to break your windows, or screwdrivers that could be used to remove your doorknobs. Not only that, if you have a two-story home, you probably have a ladder that a burglar could use to gain access to your second-floor windows. To make sure you're not making it easier for someone to break into your home, make sure you keep your shed locked when you're not using it.

To learn more, contact a company like Night Hawk Security. 

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