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Keep Your Home Safe Using This Advice
Bad things happen to the best people, and they can happen to you at the most unpredictable times. You need to keep safety at the forefront of your mind when it comes to your family and home. This article has advice to help protect your home.

Make your house look like it's always occupied. Buy timers so that lights, radios, TVs and all other electronics turn on and off at various times. This way, it will appear that you are at home. This is a simple way to improve your home's safety and make it less attractive to criminals.

Place your spare key securely on your dog's collar. But, this is only effective if your home has a pet door or your dog stays outdoors when you are not home. Hide a key inside the collar of your dog in case you need a spare.

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Don't announce your vacation agenda on your social networks. This is especially true if you have lots of unfamiliar "friends". Although it's fun to talk about, posting it online makes it more possible for criminals to find out when you're gone.

During summer, remove your landscape's dead vegetation and wood. As things heat up in the summer, items may catch on fire and threaten your home. Clearing your yard keeps your home, belongings and family much safer.

Walls are great for hiding items. If you have small valuables you want to protect, consider hiding them inside your walls. Use an old switch plate, outlet or phone jack. If you're using all your outlets, you can install phony ones.

Replace all locks in a new house. Regardless of how you feel about the sellers, you never know someone's true intentions. Also, there have likely been other owners of the home, and you don't know them either.

Rotted wood in your door framing should be replaced. Rotten wood is easily removed and can give an intruder a way into your home. Replace rotting wood with new wood to stay safe.

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After moving into a pre-owned apartment or home, change the locks. They previous occupants may have made copies of the keys. You can also put the locks on yourself so you can be sure no one else has a key.

Discourage burglars by making your garage windows opaque. Frosted windows prevent thieves from looking into your home and are inexpensive. Avoid leaving the door open for extended periods of time.

Never place a key in an obvious spot. Everybody knows about fake rocks. Doormats, too. A friend or neighbor can be a much better key holder than an inanimate object. If you want to keep it at your house, find a spot that's not obvious.

Your alarm will only work if the police are notified. Get an alarm that automatically notifies the police. You really cannot depend on your neighbor to contact the police.

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Women have a higher chance of home invasion, particularly if they are known to live alone or with kids. Place something masculine in the front of your home to give off a tough impression. This visual can deter burglars from targeting your home.

Owning a big, scary dog has many benefits. Burglars don't want to get bitten or attacked. Of course, the animal should be protective and also safe as a companion to your children or yourself. A dog with a temper may be scary, but the animal must also be friendly enough to interact with you.

It is very hard to predict criminal activities, so you never know when your home has become a target. Rather than crossing your fingers and hoping for the best, be proactive. Let this article be your inspiration to secure your home better.





 
 
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