Are you in need of a good security system? Many people buy one without considering if they actually need one. Small precautions, like locking your windows, can reap big rewards in terms of home safety and may meet your security needs.

TIP! Make sure your home appears occupied. Have electronics and lights with timers and set them to go off at various times.

Make your house look like it’s always occupied. Invest in timers to automatically turn on and off any electronics at various times. This will make your home appear as if someone is there. This is an effective deterrent against burglars.

After you purchase a new home, change the locks. There is no telling how many key copies were made and given out by a previous owner. Have a locksmith install a brand new lock. Be sure to cal a locksmith if you were to lose your keys as well.

TIP! Protect your spare key by using your dog. If your dog lives outside or is able to come and go through a dog door, this is a viable idea.

Compare different systems when looking into home security. Prices vary greatly in regards to the same protection for each company. Be certain to obtain multiple quotes prior to making your choice.

Even if you have a great security system, it must be checked annually. Ask a qualified worker who specializes in security systems to take a look. There are many things that can reduce the quality of your system. If you cannot see a problem, you might not know one exists.

TIP! Don’t give the keys to your home to a professional cleaner unless you trust them completely. Make sure you know they are legitimate before giving out the key.

If you do not reside in a big city, you may not worry as much about home burglaries. Some people think that country folk are mainly targeted since they don’t have nearby neighbors. You need to do some research on the areas where you live to get an idea of how frequent break ins are.

You can hide your valuable items inside your walls. This does not mean that you should make alterations to your walls. There are many places in your home that are pre-cut and available. How about unwiring an electricity socket and using it as cover for a place to stash valuable jewelry?

TIP! Get roofing, flooring and ceilings that are fire resistant. This helps protect your home when you dwell in a more dry climate.

If you’ve bought large or pricy items, avoid throwing out boxes until the day the trash is scheduled for pick-up. Empty boxes might draw the attention of robbers and let everyone know you own new and expensive goods.

Replace all the locks in your newly purchased home. It may seem as if the former owners of the home are honest, but really you don’t know much about them. Keep in mind that other people may have lived in the home prior to the seller.

TIP! Don’t talk about your vacations on social media. You may be very excited about your impending vacation, but there is no need to let potential burglars know when you will be gone.

The wiring outside of your home can be valuable. A lot of people do not know this until a thief steals them from the house. Wiring can be removed from the outside of a home in a heartbeat. To keep the wiring safe, be sure that the wire is hidden from view.

Rotted Wood

TIP! Remove all of the vegetation outside in the hotter months. These items have a higher chance of catching fire during the hot months.

Replace rotted wood around entryways. An intruder can simply pry away that rotted wood and enter your home. Replace the rotting door frame with a new one and keep your home much safer.

When about to sign a contract with any home security firm, read all the small print. There may be some hidden fees, or a need to buy more equipment later. Avoid nasty charges or fees regarding early termination, contract expiration and additional features or equipment.

TIP! End your shyness. Engage your neighbors in conversation.

If you purchase pricey, new electronics, don’t place empty boxes on the curb. If the burglars see the empty boxes, then they will realize you have the items in your home. As a result, they’ll be more likely to break in so they can steal it. Cut the boxes and wait until the garbage truck comes to put them outside.

Always keep your shades, curtains and blinds closed when you are not at home. If you leave them open, potential burglars can look in and case the joint. If burglars see items in your home that appear valuable, they’ll likely break in to steal them. Keep them down as you sleep, too.

TIP! Use motion sensor lights. They’ll flip on when people walk within a certain distance of your house.

Inquire with your company if they allow both leases and purchases of equipment. It may be more expensive to buy equipment at the outset; however, you may save money in the long run if you are free from monthly payments. Leasing is often less expensive, but it may involve contracts and higher monthly fees. Compare these two options before making your decision.

Choose an out of the way place to hide your spare key, not the obvious ones. A very obvious location is underneath fake rocks. The doormat is the first place someone will look. It’s better to have a friend, neighbor or relative keep a spare set of keys for you. If that isn’t an option, be creative with a hiding spot.

TIP! Trust your instincts when it comes to hiring a home security company. This goes for the installer, too.

You might need a home security system. However, you may find that you only need to make a few minor changes. Research all of your options before making a decision.

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