How You Can Improve Home Security Today
Regardless of whether you are part of a bustling family household, whereby there is always at least one person home at any one time, or else you live on your own in a smaller house and spend most of your time at work, the safety and security of your home is intrinsically linked with your peace of mind.
With that being said, here is how to increase the security of your home.
Triple-Glazed Windows
You will remember in the late 1990s how double-glazing was the latest, innovative development in home construction. You will no doubt have watched your parents, or indeed yourself, rearrange each room in turn so the window fitters could do their job and upgrade the whole house.
Now, however, even though double-glazing is an effective way of increasing insulation, triple-glazing is considerably more energy efficient and makes it almost impossible for intruders to break the glass and enter your property.
Invest in a Smart Doorbell
Another fairly recent development in the world of home (and business) security is the release of smart doorbells, which are essentially regular doorbells with a camera attached so that when movement is detected in and around the device, your smartphone is activated.
As well as deterring burglars, smart doorbells enable the homeowner to speak to the postman or couriers when dropping off a parcel and check the exterior of their property at any time from wherever they are.
In addition to smart doorbells, there are a whole host of other smart devices for the home that arguably make life easier, including:
- Smart Door Locks
- Smart Lighting Systems
- Smart TV Sets
- Smart Thermostats
- Smart Pet Care Technology
Secure Your Car Overnight
Hopefully you are already double-checking that your car doors are locked tight at night before you head to bed. Moreover, you never leave expensive tools, computers or your handbag or wallet on show inside the car when you are not there. Unfortunately, your car is still at risk of being broken into.
To protect your car and park it ideally in a locked garage, but at least on the drive rather than on the side of the road, you should also look into trackingdoctor.co.uk for the ultimate in vehicle immobilisation should theft occur.
Motion Sensor Lighting
Finally, the brighter the area immediately around your home, including both the front and back gardens, the better. As such, especially when the property is empty, motion sensor lights are both an affordable yet exceedingly secure, investment.
The best type of exterior lighting is one that only activates when movement is detected, as this not only serves to frighten any opportunistic thief but will also cost much less money in terms of energy usage than lights that are constantly left on.
If you don’t have a porch light that can stay on all night, you could also consider a small table lamp on in the porch or entryway immediately next to the front door and leave the light switched on when leaving your home empty for the evening.