“There is no place like home.” — L. Frank Baum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz, #1))
Isn’t that the truth? There truly is no place like home. It’s your place of comfort, family congregations, entertainment, and life. With any home there are weak spots that open you up to potential threats. Maybe you already know this because you’ve hired a professional to assess your security needs, and you now have a comprehensive security system installed. Whether or not you have sought professional service to protect your home, there are things you can check/do to make sure you’re properly deterring potential threats. Providing residential security systems solutions to Northern and Central New Jersey for the past 25 years, our team at Perfect Connections, Inc. can offer insight on how to better protect your home. Check out the following tips for a safer home.
Knowing Your Weaknesses:
- High or untrimmed shrubbery/vegetation surrounding your home
- Creates convenient hiding spots for criminals
- Leaving spare keys throughout your property-you know the typical “it’s under the matt” approach
- Makes it easier for burglars/thieves to get into your home
- Poorly lit driveways and home entries
- Allows a criminal to go undetected/conceals them better
- Leaving valuable items in plain sight
- Gives a burglar more incentive to break-in
- Out of date or dysfunctional fire alarms and carbon/smoke monoxide detectors
- Leaves you and your family inadequately protected in the event of an emergency
- Broken or weak door and window locks
- Provides easier access to your home
- Not having a home security system
- All of the above
What You Can Do:
- Keep the plants and vegetation surrounding your home trimmed especially near windows and doors
- This will help decrease any potential hiding spots for criminals
- Don’t leave spare keys out, or keep them fully concealed and secure (maybe in a coded or locked location)
- Prevents an intruder from easily entering your home
- Leaving a key with a neighbor is a better option as you don’t have to worry about losing a key outside or who might find it
- Light your driveway, perimeter, and entries; use automatic timers
- Intruders are less likely to attempt a break-in at a well-lit property
- Automatic timers can be set to go off even when you’re not home
- With home automation you can turn your interior lights on and off while you’re away vs having to leave lights on until you get home; a light left on for too long will tipoff burglars that you’re not really home, especially if they’ve been watching your home
- Don’t leave valuables lying around your home
- This includes jewelry, irreplaceable items, cash, small or moveable safes that house other precious objects or documents
- Make sure your fire alarms and carbon/smoke detectors have batteries and are working properly
- This will ensure you and your family will be properly warned in the event of an emergency, helping to prevent catastrophic loss and damage
- Routinely inspect your door and window locks, and make sure they are locked
- Locking your doors and windows may seem obvious, but many homeowners don’t do it because they live in a “safe” neighborhood. Don’t be fooled, anyone is susceptible to crime, the difference is how you are prepared for it.
- Occasionally walk the perimeter of your home
- It’s simple, but it will make you aware of any potential weaknesses and/or damage to your home
- Hire a professional to install a comprehensive security system with alarm monitoring
- They will perform an in depth inspection of your home’s interior and exterior
- You will have a system that is customized to the specific needs of your home
- You will rest easy knowing that your windows and doors have sensors, cameras are recording and deterring what is happening inside/outdoors
- Your fire and burglar alarms are set to alert the authorities the instant something happens
- You can access different features, including lighting, through home automation services
While you can certainly perform routine checks of your property, to fully secure your home, hire a professional. An expert will pick up on things you may not notice and you’ll get unbeatable protection for your home and family. If you are located in Northern or Central New Jersey, do not hesitate to call on our professionals at Perfect Connections Inc. to find out more about residential security systems. We have been providing expert residential security services for over 20 years, and we are dedicated to understanding your specific needs.
If you live in Central or Northern New Jersey and would like information on any of the topics discussed above, please call 800-369-3962 or simply CLICK HERE.
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