The best ways to upgrade your home security after moving in

The best ways to upgrade your home security after moving in

When you first move into a new place, one of the first things you should consider is how secure you’ll be in the new location. You can’t be certain who has keys and spare keys from the previous owner, and you might not trust the security measures that they had in place. With that in mind, we’re going to take you through some of the home security improvements that you might want to make to your new property.

Invest in a safe

Investing in a safe or strong box is definitely a good idea if you want to make sure that you’re able to securely store your most valuable possessions without worrying about them when you’re not at home. That way, even if someone manages to break into your home, you can be confident that items such as cash, jewellery and official documents are out of the way and inaccessible to burglars.

Set up a fresh security system

If the home you’ve just moved into doesn’t have a very modern or up-to-date security system in place, that’s something that you’ll certainly want to work on and change as soon as possible. With a fresh security system installed such as CCTV and access control from Scaitec Security, you can guarantee that it offers all the features you need in order for you and your family to feel safe in the home.

Change the locks

Changing the external door and window locks in your home is probably one of the first things you’ll want to do when moving into a new property. As we mentioned previously, it’s impossible for you to know who has spare keys from the previous owner, and it makes sense to be safe. Therefore, find locksmiths in your area who can carry out the lock changes for you. You’ll then know that only you, and anyone else you give your keys to, can get into the home.

Ensure the garage is secure

The garage is often one of the easiest entry points for people looking to break into your home. It’s something that home-owners often overlook, but that shouldn’t be the case. Fitting secure locks on the doors and windows of your house is all well and good, but it won’t have much of an impact if the garage isn’t secure enough to keep out people who shouldn’t be there.

Light up the surrounding landscape

Lighting up the surroundings around your home is definitely an important way to make your home more secure. It’s a well-known fact that burglars prefer not to target homes that are well-lit or have motion-activated lights installed around the perimeter of the property. In addition to proper lighting, visibility plays a crucial role in home security. Installing a driveway mirror can help eliminate blind spots, making it easier to see approaching vehicles or individuals. If you haven’t already considered these upgrades, they could make a considerable difference in keeping your home safer.

It’s definitely a good idea to put some time and effort into thinking about ways you can upgrade your home security. The peace of mind that comes with knowing your family home is secure is priceless, so don’t overlook or delay in resolving these matters.

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Tips on how to make your home more secure

Tips on how to make your home more securecredit

Decorating your home is much more fun than implementing security measures, but it needs to be one of your top priorities. It’s only natural for people to become a bit too comfortable if they live in a relatively safe area, but you can never be too safe. The safety of yourself, your family and all your belongings relies on it. There’s no need to make your home a prison or a place ready to face a zombie apocalypse. But, there’s a need to make a few changes both inside and outside the house to make it more difficult for people to access your property. Follow these few tips on how to make your home more secure.

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#1. Secure the doors

The number one place of entry is usually through the front or back door. Don’t help a burglar to stroll right into your home – inspect all exterior doors to make sure the hinges are protected and the door frames strong. Today, the build of a door may not be enough to ensure sufficient security of your home. You can choose to install a deadbolt. A deadbolt is a locking mechanism that cannot be moved to the open position except by rotating the key. If you’re more into technological security systems, you can upgrade to smart locks and video doorbells. Smart locks are keyless door locks that allow you to control the door by using a smartphone application. This may sound very techy, but it’s an extremely safe option and way more efficient, especially when you’re prone to forgetting your house keys.

Latch and key on a UPVC window

#2 Lock the windows

This is an important security measure that needs to be taken into account in all households. What does a burglar do when the doors are locked? They search for any other type of easy entry that’s available. When your windows aren’t locked, don’t be surprised when you return home to an empty house. Mere window latches can’t be trusted as they’re easily breakable and unreliable. Adding burglar-proof window bars will make it impossible for someone to gain entry. You can also install window or glass break sensors that will immediately set off an alarm when something untoward is happening.

Double bulb outdoor security light

#3 Light it up

If you’re afraid of the dark, this is a security tip that will make you feel more at ease. A property that’s well lit is far less likely to be intruded, seeing as there aren’t as many places to hide compared to a property that’s dark and has ample space to move around in without being seen. Keep intruders away by installing outdoor lighting. It’s a good idea to install lights in your driveway, pathways in the garden, at every entry door and in the backyard. If the idea of having lights on all night long doesn’t appeal to you, try installing motion sensor lights that only illuminate when they’re triggered by movement, or put the lights on a timer. These lights can also be powered with solar energy, which is a great option if you’re worried that your electricity bill will increase.

Red garage doors

#4 Don’t forget the garage door

The garage door is the new favourite entry door for criminals, and it’s because most garages are open during the night. Often when you drive home, you get out to open the garage, climb back into the car, park it, then forget to close it again. It’s only human to forget things that take effort. Make it a new habit to lock your garage doors inside and outside. It may feel like a lot more trouble, but at least your home will be safer. If you want to make it easier for yourself and the other people in your household, consider upgrading to an automatic garage door. In order to operate an automatic garage, you and your family will receive a remote with which to open and close the garage door. It can be tricky to install more than one remote on the automatic garage door mechanism, but there are loads of tutorials you can watch that will give you tips on How to program a multi code garage door remote.

Unfortunately, there’ll always be people in the world who will try to invade your private space for their gain. In most of these scenarios, the intruders won’t consider your safety, which is your main concern. Intruders are getting smarter every day, so the harder you make it for them to gain entry the better for you. These may be the deciding factors for them to try their luck elsewhere.

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6 great ways to keep your home safe and secure

6 great ways to keep your home safe and secure

Home safety will always be important, especially if you live in a high crime area. By protecting ourselves, we can have increased peace of mind and ensure our valuables are safe. In this article, we’ll discuss six ways to keep your home safe and secure.

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Install a home security system

Home security systems are probably the most popular way to keep your home safe and secure, as they come with many options. An alarm system will notify you with a loud noise when tripped and a surveillance system can let you monitor your home in real-time. The possibilities are endless and you can really choose what will work well for you.

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Get a family pet

If you’re after not only a great friend but also a protector of the home, why not consider getting an adopted dog? These friendly canines do a great job at deterring unwanted guests, as they can be trained to attack and make a lot of noise. They’re very loyal, loving and great family company.

Illustration of a hand opening a wall safe

Keep valuables hidden

If you have many valuables around your home, you should aim to keep them as concealed as possible. Instead of leaving your tablet or phone under the window, try and place them in a draw when not in use. If you have expensive jewellery or cash in your home, try keeping them secure in a hidden safe.

Illustration of arm unlocking a door using a keypad

Install new locks on windows and doors

This step is especially essential if you’ve recently moved into a new home or apartment. Changing your locks ensures that any previous owners can no longer get inside. Window locks can also be purchased so that they are extra secure. To make things easier, ask your locksmith for a universal key that opens everything.

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Light up your landscape

A dark, unlit home is the exact type of location for which intruders search. This is because they can remain unseen and avoid detection. To fix this problem, install motion sensor lighting around the perimeter of your property. This will catch any unwanted guests in action, but also make the area outside safer for you.

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Be smart on social media

While social media is excellent, it’s vital that you remember to follow some safety tips when communicating online. It would be best if you never advertise that you’re on holiday, home alone or out of town. The web can be used by individuals up to no good, and posting these things can make your home a target, so it’s best to keep these things to yourself. If you’re still worried about break-ins and intruders, check out some of the safest places to live in the world.

And that’s it! The most important thing is to remain vigilant and always keep an eye out for suspicious behaviour. Even if you incorporate just a few of these techniques into your home, you’ll be increasing your overall security. Stay safe!

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