6 Simple Tips for Securing Your New House
A secure home is a safe heaven where you can enjoy peace of mind and
tranquility. It’s important that you prioritize home security when designing,
building and during home improvement exercises. Whether you’re building
a new home or are upgrading an existing one, here are six simple tips to
help keep your house secured.
Light Up Your Yard
Dark landscapes can attract vandals, burglars, and other criminals, so
installing outdoor lighting can help keep them away. Install lights at every
corner of your outdoor structures; in the garage, along pathways, in the
front and back yards, and in other outdoor systems. You can use motion-
sensitive lights to alert you when an intruder attacks. Lighting a whole
compound can consume a lot of energy; which is why you should use
solar-powered lights to cut electricity bills. Additionally, you can opt for
smart-plug timers to control your lights instead of switching them on/off
manually.
Secure the Doors
Doors are the typical entry for burglars. Here are some common
reinforcements you can consider when installing doors:
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Install metallic or solid hardwood outside and internal timber doors
from Door Plus for strong security
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Inspect door frames and inches to ensure they are strong enough to
hold the door
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Upgrade to a deadbolt lock as it boasts a sophisticated activation and
lock system than a typical lock
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Install a video doorbell to see who is knocking
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Add a strike plate lock to protect the lock mechanism, prevent water
from damaging your locks, and give you a more extended service of
your door lock.
If your house has sliding doors, you can use a dowel rod to reduce the
easiness of opening or add a glass break or door sensors to scare
intruders.
Eliminate Hiding Places
A bushy environment can prove to be more harmful than beneficial as it
can harbor thieves and other security threats at night. You can settle for
smaller bushes and flowers and trim taller plants and trees to medium
size. Avoid planting trees near the windows or roof as these pose both
security and safety challenges to you and your family.
Install Security Cameras
Having a security camera in your yard is the most efficient way of
monitoring your home while you are away. Install surveillance cameras to
inspect what is going on in your compound and track movements of any
intruders, if any. A CCTV is enough evidence in court if someone breaks
into your home and steals your property, so you can be sure to get your
stuff back.
Shut the Windows
How you shut your house windows determines how hard or easy it’ll be for
intruders to sneak in when you’re away. For improved security, add smart
security locks to your windows to make it harder for intruders to break in.
You can equally use shatterproof glass on your windows because they are
difficult to break. If you’re not okay with the new house windows or their
latches, you can level up your security and get key-operated levers or
latches that suit your windows.
Secure Your Wi-Fi Network
Burglars are becoming smart and can hack your new home network,
silence every security alarm, and steal your property. Home automation
can be costly, but you can keep criminals off your home with the following
tips:
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Create strong passwords for your network
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Install antivirus to keep off threats
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Rename and hide your home network
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Secure a wireless router
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Use a virtual private network to secure your internet connection
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Turn on Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) encryption
Getting into a new home can be exciting, but things are better if you have
reliable security. Figuring out how to secure your home shouldn’t be a
challenging task. With the above tips, you can easily get your home
secured without spending a fortune.
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