Some Ways To Improve Home Security
Posted in Home Improvement Security 2010
If you own your home you don’t have to pay for a high tech alarm. You can safeguard your home by learning a few things that won’t be too costly, yet can improve home security.
Having the lights on, inside and outside, is one part of protecting your home. Most intruders will not like being around a place where there are many lights. They can be easily seen and reported to the police. Keep extra lighting by each door and window too, where thieves will most likely try to enter. You can even invest in timers for the lights that go on and off automatically.
You can also buy a camera that can be hooked up to your computer to allow you to be able to see the inside and outside of your home. If the cameras are too expensive for you, you can always install fake cameras to help as well. You can also put metal bars on your windows for added security and it’s an option to buy steel doors for each door in the house.
Break glass alarms are easy to install on any window. The glass break alarm will sound an alert if the glass is broken. This type of alarm is not costly and is very good for when you want to be able to hear from certain parts of the house, such the basement or even in an area where you may be unable to hear the sound of glass breaking.
If you’re ever planning to go out for a long period of time, it is a good idea to alert some of your neighbours as to where you are going and when you’ll return. Alternately, you can get a friend or relative you can depend on and have them stay at your house for the length of time that you are gone.
Having some home security today is a must for everyone. There are numerous DIY home security systems and individual products that are available on the market that can be installed by the homeowner with relative ease and are available through various outlets. Try a Google search for Home security door and/or home window security.
--contributed by E. Lamb – ezinearticles
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