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Protecting Your New House

Everything You Need to Know About Protecting Your New House

 

After years of dreaming about it, you’ve finally moved in and made your dream home your new reality. Homeownership is indeed a great milestone for you and your loved ones. As such, you also spend a lot of time polishing the exteriors and the yard to spruce up the curbside appeal of your property. Aside from that, you’ve done your best to beautify and personalize the interiors like hanging some amazing plants on the outside to make it comfortable and suitable for your needs.

Everything you need to know to protect your home

However, you must not forget to improve your new property’s security. Statistics say that there are no security products in 62% of all homes. Don’t make this mistake! It is your responsibility to safeguard your family and precious belongings against criminals. A home is not only an investment opportunity but a chance to build new memories with the people who matter in your life. To help you settle into your new nest, check out these essential new home protection tips below:

 

Change All the Locks

If you just bought your house, the number one priority is to replace all the door locks and tumblers. Should you disregard this matter, you put everyone in your home at risk. Other folks who have access to the old keys can easily enter your property without difficulty. For best results, upgrade to smart locks that require a security passcode or a biometric fingerprint entry. If this lock is breached, you’ll get a notification on your smartphone. Don’t forget to fortify the locks of sliding doors, along with window locks in the ground floor and basement.

 

Set Up a Security System

When it comes to security protection, you must leverage technology for optimal results. It’s a shame though that there are no security products in 62% of homes. Studies show that thieves prefer to break into houses that offer easy access. After all, the last thing they want to happen is to get caught and land in jail. Usually, burglars stay away from houses that are equipped with alarm systems and security cameras. They are afraid to trip the alarms which will alert the authorities. By the same token, they don’t want their faces to be visible on camera because they can be identified. The clips shall also serve as solid evidence against their crime.

 

Get to Know The Neighbors

Did you know that being friends with your neighbors is a smart security move? Being neighborly is more than just playing social niceties. Establishing a connection with those who live close by is the right thing to do because you can help each other out in cases of emergencies. It also means you’ll have extra pairs of eyes watching your property. In case a stranger comes along, someone can call the police. Should you be out on vacation, your neighbor can also collect your mail (which is a major alert for thieves that the house is empty) and watch your house on your behalf.

 

Consider Acquiring a Pet Dog

A dog is considered a man’s best friend because it is a fantastic friend that brings loads of joy. As an added bonus, a dog has great protective instincts. It is a territorial creature that will bark when it senses a stranger is trespassing. A canine companion is known to possess a keener sense of smell and hearing so that it can spot bad elements way ahead of you. If you notice that your dog is restless, consider this a red flag. The dog can also deter a burglar from coming in because no one wants to get bitten.

 

Install Lights Outside The Doorstep

Don’t forget to pick bright lights for all the dark corners of your home. Thieves love a dark house because there are many areas for them to hide. If you want, you can also install smart lights with moving sensors in strategic locations to amplify your protection. Again, no thief wants to get caught in the act, so they perform their dastardly deeds in a clandestine manner. When you put bright lights in your new home, you foil their plans.

 

Spot the Weaknesses of the New Home

You must do a close perimeter check of your new property. Walk around the exterior at least three times to check out its potential weaknesses. Examine it during the daytime so you can tell which areas need repairs. Perhaps there’s a tree branch that extends to the rooms so you may need to trim it. You also need to do a separate inspection at night to identify extra dark areas that need fortification. You may also realize that you need new windows or a fence.

 

Bottom Line

When it comes to protecting your brand-new home and all its contents, you can never be too cautious. Prevention is necessary to stop these violations! Having a stranger in your new home will make you feel unsafe and insecure. It would be a traumatic experience for everyone in your family to have a burglar come in to disrespect your personal space. This scenario could be mitigated if you set up the right home security measures.

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