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Securing Your Home When You Are Not Around Follow the tips presented here for quick and easy ways to secure your home. Home security systems offer additional features besides loud alarms during a break-in. They can actually be set to chime whenever a monitored door is opened. It's a great feature for parents as they can tell if a child is potentially leaving the house. Free Tips And Tricks To Help You With Home Security Don't let any person you don't completely know into your house. Do not give in, even if a person uses a convincing story, asks for help or says they are selling something. There are some people who will just come in to see if you have a home security system, and if you do not, they could come back later when you are not home. When you set out to purchase home security equipment, remember to comparison shop. Most companies have different price schemes for the the same general level of protection. Be sure and get a minimum of three quotes from different companies prior to choosing one. See if your area police department has any home security programs. Some police departments offer things like code numbers to help find your valuables should they get stolen. Discuss these programs with a local police officer to see if they're available in your area. Don't ever place your spare key under your mat or next you a plant box. While you may need to prepare if you have a spare key, it is wise to choose ways that do not increase the risk of a criminal gaining entrance to your home. Burglars are familiar with these hiding spots. Ask a friend, neighbor or relative to keep your extra keys for you. Keep your car in your garage. It won't be vandalized or stolen this way. Keeping your car in your garage also keeps a thief from knowing whether you are at home or not. Unless you're moving into a brand-new apartment or home, changing the locks should be one of your top priorities. The previous tenant or owner may not have the keys, but you don't know if they made copies for themselves or others. You can do your own installation to make sure that no one else has a key. You should not hide your spare key under your mat or inside a plant box. A key that is easily found is a convenience for a burglar, not just for you. Thieves are aware of the best hiding spots. Ask a reliable neighbor or a friend to keep your spare key. Walls are great for hiding things. If you own small valuables that require protection, try hiding them in the walls. Just open up an electrical outlet or a phone jack that is not in use. Installing a false unused plate is very easy to do if your home doesn't have one.

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Page 1: Securing Your Home When You Are Not Around

Securing Your Home When You Are Not Around

Follow the tips presented here for quick and easy ways to secure your home.

Home security systems offer additional features besides loud alarms during a break-in. They

can actually be set to chime whenever a monitored door is opened. It's a great feature for

parents as they can tell if a child is potentially leaving the house.

Free Tips And Tricks To Help You With Home Security Don't let any person you don't

completely know into your house. Do not give in, even if a person uses a convincing story,

asks for help or says they are selling something. There are some people who will just come

in to see if you have a home security system, and if you do not, they could come back later

when you are not home.

When you set out to purchase home security equipment, remember to comparison shop.

Most companies have different price schemes for the the same general level of protection.

Be sure and get a minimum of three quotes from different companies prior to choosing one.

See if your area police department has any home security programs. Some police

departments offer things like code numbers to help find your valuables should they get

stolen. Discuss these programs with a local police officer to see if they're available in your

area.

Don't ever place your spare key under your mat or next you a plant box. While you may need

to prepare if you have a spare key, it is wise to choose ways that do not increase the risk of a

criminal gaining entrance to your home. Burglars are familiar with these hiding spots. Ask a

friend, neighbor or relative to keep your extra keys for you.

Keep your car in your garage. It won't be vandalized or stolen this way. Keeping your car in

your garage also keeps a thief from knowing whether you are at home or not.

Unless you're moving into a brand-new apartment or home, changing the locks should be

one of your top priorities. The previous tenant or owner may not have the keys, but you don't

know if they made copies for themselves or others. You can do your own installation to make

sure that no one else has a key.

You should not hide your spare key under your mat or inside a plant box. A key that is easily

found is a convenience for a burglar, not just for you. Thieves are aware of the best hiding

spots. Ask a reliable neighbor or a friend to keep your spare key.

Walls are great for hiding things. If you own small valuables that require protection, try hiding

them in the walls. Just open up an electrical outlet or a phone jack that is not in use. Installing

a false unused plate is very easy to do if your home doesn't have one.

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Think about your specific needs and risks prior to investigating security systems. Some

systems might not be adaptable to your situation. Some neighborhoods would feel be safe

enough if you knew basic self defense or had a large dog. Understanding your neighborhood,

risks and budget constraints can help you to make the best choices.

You can secure your home better now that you've got smart security tips.