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5 Practical Ways To Keep Your Home Secure

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Everyone wants to feel safe in their home, but it’s not something many people put a lot of effort into. They might think simply keeping their doors locked will be more than enough to prevent any intruders or thefts. That really isn’t the case, and your house could be at risk if that’s all you do.

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Ways To Keep Your Home Secure: 5 Practical Options1. Lock Down Garden Valuables2. Light Up The Garden & Drive3. Safely Store Spare Keys4. Install Cameras5. Update Gates & FencesWays To Keep Your Home Secure: Wrapping Up

Thankfully, you don’t  need to go to the other end of the extreme to prevent these. With the right ways to keep your home secure, you can make sure you and your family are safe inside without putting too much effort into it. Five of these stand out. They’ll be simple to do and will make your home more secure  than you’d think.

With how important home safety is, it’s more than worth diving into them.

Ways To Keep Your Home Secure: 5 Practical Options

1. Lock Down Garden Valuables

You could have some valuables in your garden, such as furniture and similar belongings. Make sure these are as safe as possible by making sure they’re too difficult to steal. Even bikes can be locked down in your garden with the right tools.

Wall and floor anchors, padlocks, and similar items can all be enough to make sure nobody’s able to steal anything in your garden. With how easy these could be to take otherwise, there’s no reason not to put the effort into it. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

2. Light Up The Garden & Drive

Night-time is one of the more obvious times when somebody tries to break into a house. They’ll be under the cover of darkness, so it’s much less likely they’ll be seen doing this. One of the easiest ways of working around this is making sure they don’t have any darkness to sneak through.

By lighting up the garden and drive, you make it less likely someone will try to break in. You don’t even need to have the lights on constantly to do this. Using motion-detection lights could be more than enough to prevent someone from breaking in. It’ll make sure your home stays green.

3. Safely Store Spare Keys

It’s not uncommon to have spare keys somewhere around your home’s exterior. You wouldn’t want to risk getting locked out of the house, after all. You’ll have to make sure you store these safely and out of view. Make sure the keys aren’t somewhere obvious, like under your welcome mat.

By picking somewhere people aren’t likely to think of, then the spare keys are less likely to be used. You shouldn’t have to worry about any trespassers finding them and using them to get into the house.

4. Install Cameras

Cameras are one of the more obvious ways to keep your home secure, but they’re always worth considering. With a home CCTV security system, you’ll know whether or not anyone tries to break into your home. This doesn’t just help after a crime has been committed, however.

Security cameras also work as a deterrent to people breaking in, especially if these cameras are visible. They’ll be much less likely to try to break in, so you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. In the worst-case scenario, at least you’ll be able to figure out who did it.

5. Update Gates & Fences

How potential intruders get onto your premises – and whether or not it’s actually possible to do so – plays a noticeable role in your home safety. If they’re not able to get past your gates or fences, then they’re naturally not able to get to the house itself. Make sure they can’t do this by updating your gates and fences.

The taller these are, the better. Potential intruders wouldn’t be able to get over these, so they wouldn’t be able to get to the house itself. It’ll be the first line of security with your house. It could even be worth having some cameras focused on the gates and fences. As mentioned above, this adds much more security to your home than you would’ve thought.

Ways To Keep Your Home Secure: Wrapping Up

Using the right ways to keep your home secure makes sure you don’t have to put a lot of time and effort into it. Despite that, you’ll make your house safer than you could’ve thought, and you shouldn’t have to worry about intruders or thefts.

Updating your fences and gates, lighting up the garden and drive, locking down garden valuables, and similar options will all be great for this. With a little bit of effort, you shouldn’t have to worry about your home safety.



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