Security

5 Ways to Improve the Safety of Your Home

There are a lot of things that are required for a place to become a home. Saying that it is a residence is definitely not enough since it is more about a subjective feeling you have about. Perhaps it would be most accurate to say that a home is a place you consider to be your own; some sort of your own sanctuary or safe haven. Now, as our nature dictates it, what is ours we usually aim to protect at any cost. With this in mind, here are some of the ways to make our homes substantially safer.

Securing the home’s surroundings

In order to successfully fight off intruders, you need to set your first line of defense far ahead. This means that the surroundings of your place are of equal importance here as the security of the home itself. For example, a place surrounded with unattended shrubs and hedges offers a cover for a potential burglar to sneak up to your home. On the other hand, there are even some plants and shrubs that serve as a defense against burglary.

Namely, a neatly organized garden with little to no places for anyone to hide, is already a vast improvement. Furthermore, making a gravel path through your garden might prove to be useful as well. Apart from helping your everyday commute, gravel, when threaded upon, makes a distinctive noise which can be of an invaluable assistance in early intruder detection. Be as it may, maintenance of your garden and your home’s overall surroundings might be a good way to go.

Discouraging any attempt

Even though there are some steps that can make your home impenetrable it would be probably for the best if nobody ever tried to break in, in the first place. One look at a solid door with a quality lock might be the reason enough to dissuade even some of the most experienced burglars out there. Same goes for your windows, meaning that you need to make them burglar-proof as soon as possible. Although it is probably quite unlikely for your home not to have a single breach point, it must not appear so. In other words, by making your home’s security seem ironclad it will indeed become so.

Surveillance system

Another efficient method of keeping your home safer lies in installing a quality surveillance system. This way, you will be able to monitor all activity in your immediate surroundings and make your home well protected. Now, the greatest downside of this idea is that for a quality surveillance system you will need to pay appropriately. However, even a malfunctioning camera can help. A potential burglar will never know whether your camera works or not and its very presence may frighten them. With this in mind, it pays off to install a camera or two for nothing more than decorative purpose if need be.

Keeping your valuables safe

Next, thing you can do to increase the overall safety of your belongings is hide them on a safe spot inside of your own home. Let’s revise the worst case scenario for just one moment. While you are away, a couple of burglars breaks and enters your home and is after your money or your jewelry. Even their successful entry doesn’t mean that they will pull the heist off since if properly hidden or locked in the safe your prize possession will remain secure. Your best choice here is probably to get one of the amazing cmi safes. Burglars often come equipped with all the necessary break in tools but in the face of a quality safe, they are completely powerless.

Even some habits can help

The thing about your home’s overall security is that it does not only depends on unreachable physical barriers but on your habits and behaviors as well. It is always better to be safe than sorry so with this in mind, there are few things you should avoid doing to make your home more secure. First, if going on a holiday, never announce this on social networks. Second, if you are the last to leave the home, leave a light on or simply yell “I’m off” as if you were talking to someone inside. You never know who is listening and you can never be too careful.

Finally, there is nothing more sacred than one’s duty to protect their own home. Because of this, you owe it to both yourself and your family to do all that you can in order to make them all feel as safe as possible. Seeing how easy, yet how vital this all is, it is a step you simply cannot afford not to take.

Diana Smith

My name is Diana. I'm a full time mom of two beautiful girls simply in love with interior design and DIY projects. Since I spend a lot of time at home (especially in the kitchen) I always look for low cost ways to improve the space for me and my family. Sometimes is just a small change like colorful curtains or new sofa pillows and sometimes I try to find a good way to organize small space.