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Is Your Home Safe From Theft?

Did you know that the majority of homes do not have a home security system in place? This is true, despite the fact that research suggests your home is 300 times more likely to be robbed if you don’t have one in place. 

So, why are homeowners not taking the safety of their property seriously? Well, there are a few reasons. First, it’s possible that they just aren’t aware of the danger and the possible deterrent that can be established. 

Alternatively, it might be the case that they are focusing on other ways of protecting their property. There are alternatives to a home security system that you can consider. 

Invest In New Doors

Believe it or not, the typical burglar won’t break in through the window. They won’t break through the garage. Instead, they’ll walk straight through the front door. This suggests an issue with the security of our main thresholds. If you’re worried about this problem, then you might want to consider upgrading your home door. 

When you explore a guide to replacement doors, you’ll find that there are many options on the market that will increase your chances of stopping a burglar in their tracks. 

These are more affordable than you think too and could easily fit into the typical home improvement budget. 

Make Friends With Neighbors

Good news, the majority of break-ins will occur while you’re not at home. This means that you don’t need to panic too much about a theft turning violent. However, that does mean that there will be no one there to alert the authorities a theft is taking place. 

That’s why it’s a good idea to form a strong relationship with your neighbor. They’ll be able to keep a check on the property when you’re not in and ensure that it’s not left completely unprotected. They will also notice if there are any vehicles on your driveway that shouldn’t be there or any strange people lurking around your home exterior. 

Common Sense

Do you need a state of the art security system in place? While it certainly wouldn’t hurt, it’s far more important than you are remembering to lock the front door and shut windows when you leave your home. 5% of burglars will walk right through an unlocked door into a property. It’s important to note that most burglaries aren’t planned for months or even weeks beforehand. Instead, they are often completely random. A thief will explore an area and determine which have the poorest levels of security. 

These homes will then be targetted and the theft could occur on that same day. That’s why it’s important that you aren’t making any rookie mistakes. From leaving mail to pile up to leaving the lights on constantly while you’re on vacation, there’s a lot of quick giveaways that your home isn’t protected. 

We hope this helps you understand some of the best ways that you can approach your home security and ensure that your property does have the right level of protection.

Cher

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