Securing your Doors and
Windows
Properly securing your homes
entrances is important in keeping your home safe, as
well as preventing criminals and other undesirables from
breaking into your home. Your windows and doors are the
most obvious access points that would-be robbers and intruders
would have into your premises, so it is necessary for you to
properly secure your homes entrances.
How do you make sure that the entrances to your home – your
doors and windows – are secure from being broken in to?
Ensuring that have a secure home involves three main
things: 1) windows and doors that are hard to break into; 2)
the right security devices that will guarantee the safety
of your home; 3) changing your personal habits.
Secure Home Entrances Start with Having Good Windows and
Doors
Having secure home entrances always begin with having
windows and doors that are strong enough to keep a determined
criminal out. To have secure home entrances, you need a good,
solid door that cannot be easily broken or unhinged. Many
doors can be bashed in with a good crowbar or any similar tool,
but if it is solid and sturdy enough, it will take intruders
some time to break through, and the noise will alert neighbors
and trigger any security devices that you may have. Heavy,
multiple locks and dead bolts help a lot as well.
As for your windows and the decorated glass panels beside
doors, stay away from ordinary glass that can be easily broken
with a single blow or can be readily cut with a good glass
cutter. Instead, use tempered or poly carbonate
glass. Also, fit your windows with good dead bolts and
window bars on the lower floors, instead of just
latches.
Securing your Homes Entrances with the
right Security Devices
To make your homes entrances more secure, you should
consider using motion detectors, electronic locks and
electronic sensors. You simply cannot rely on just keys alone
nowadays. Many thieves are clever and they can use
locksmith skills to open locks.
For your windows, a good security device that can
detect vibrations or breaking glass will help in making this
entrance more secure. These devices are designed to
detect the frequency of glass being broken and sound off when
the glass is indeed broken.
For your doors, numeric keypad locks and biometric
sensors are great devices you can use to keep your doors
locked. You would only need to assign a pass code and
inform the people who live with you of this pass code. Or you
could assign temporary pass codes to construction workers and
visitors.
Secure Home Entrances Start with Secure Habits
Of course, just how effective these devices are in making
your home entrances secure is really up to you. If you
are in the habit of leaving doors unlocked while out of the
house, or leaving keys in places such as under the welcome mat,
you are setting yourself up for a break-in. Having secure
home always starts with you.
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