Now, what is really the best way to have a secure home? Is there really such thing as best way? To shed light to these puzzling questions, here are some tried and tested strategies that will make your house burglar-proof:
1. Security decals and stickers – “This property is protected by electronic security system” – these are the exact words you will see on almost all security stickers. It is just so overwhelming to note that it has dramatically changed the percentage of house robberies and thefts over the years. According to observation, burglars upon seeing these decals would immediately walk pass a specific target house without any hesitation, as these thieves are fearful of being caught and put behind bars.
2. Change locks and keys – If you think your door and window locks aren’t giving you enough security and protection, then now is the time to change both keys and locks. Keys can be easily duplicated, and if you just purchase them in the sidewalks, you really don’t have the assurance that they aren’t replicated. To do away with this dilemma, visit a key specialist and ask for a key that is made uniquely for your locks.
3. The latch-type locks – This can be purchased for a price that is oh so right – $5 dollars. If you’re on a tight budget and can’t afford to buy a more expensive lock, this one will do wonders. This type of lock gives your door additional security should a thief manages to open your door. But with the restricting capacity of a latch lock, entering wholly isn’t possible. The latch-type lock may be inexpensive, but its effectiveness is priceless.
4. Make sure to lock your doors at any time of the day. For the nth time, always make sure that your doors are locked especially if you’re alone, sleeping, or is about to leave the house without someone to attend to it. Doing so reduces the risk of a possible housebreaker to force an entry.
If you follow these tips religiously, you will be able to have a secure home.
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