Tuesday, March 30, 2010

When you move, improve the security of your new home cheaply!


Here are some interesting ideas that can improve the security of your new home.


Improving your home security can make you feel safer. Unfortunately, a home security alarm can cost hundreds of dollars to install, plus an additional monthly monitoring fee. Fortunately, there are plenty of inexpensive ways to beef up your home security without spending a fortune.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Instructions


Things You'll Need:
Hedge trimmers
Deadbolts
Motion lights
Dog bowl
Work boots
Programmable lights

Step 1
Trim hedges. Bushes, hedges, shrubberies and trees near windows and doors provide perfect cover for burglars. Trim back hedges so no one can hide in them.

Step 2
Install deadbolts. Deadbolt locks are one of the best crime deterrents, since they make your doors stronger and more difficult to penetrate.

Step 3
Install motion lights. Motion lights on the outside of your home will make burglars nervous. Since these lights illuminate the yard or front door when someone steps into it, most criminals will avoid homes with this type of lighting.
Step 4
Fake a "dog." Keep a large leash, dog collar or dog bowl on the front porch, even if you don't have a canine companion. Most burglars won't enter a home that has a large, faithful dog.
Step 5
Fake a "man." If you're a woman living alone, create the illusion that a man is also in the home. Keep a pair of large men's work boots and gloves on the front porch so burglars think a burly lumberjack is in residence.
Step 6
Install programmable lights. Programmable lights in the interior of your home will turn off and on at pre-designated times. This makes it look like someone is inside your home even if you've gone out for the evening.
Step 7
Use the locks. Your new deadbolts are useless unless they're locked. The most important step you can take is remembering to securely lock your doors and windows at all times.

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