How to Burglar-Proof Your Home on A Budget

How to Burglar-Proof Your Home on A Budget

There are over 4800 reported burglaries in the US every day. You have a family and hard-earned property to protect. If you don’t want to be part of the statistics, you need to learn how to protect your home from would be burglars. Here are some tips on how to prevent burglary at home on a budget.

  1. Installing an Alarm System

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Security systems can be costly. However, it is possible to find a customized security system for your home at a more affordable cost. You can also opt for low cost DIY security systems that you can and monitor from your phone or mobile device. Some security firms offer home monitoring security systems and might be a great fit for you. While it might be a bit more expensive than doing the monitoring yourself, it’s cost effective for those who don’t have the time.

  1. Deadbolts for Your Doors

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According to studies, at least 34% of home burglary cases happen through the front door. Also, at least 22% of break-ins happen through the back door. This shows that your doors are a prime target for home invaders. The most cost-effective way to safeguard your doors is the installation of deadbolts. Invest in quality deadbolts and ensure you use them at all times. A qualified locksmith can fix the deadbolts for you at an affordable cost.

  1. Choose the Right Curtains

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You may not know it but most homes with non-see through curtains are hardly ever broken into. Blinds are a great way to discourage burglars from targeting your home. Normally, the burglars will patrol your compound and peep through your windows to see what would be of value to them if they made it in. if they are unable to see inside your house, chances are they will not break into it.

  1. Always Lock Your Doors and Windows

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If you are at home, you can open your windows for fresh air. However, make a habit of locking your doors and windows when you leave the house. This is particularly important for rooms that are not in use. Ensure the garage door is also closed at all times. With your doors and windows locked, you minimize the chances of a break-in by up to 90%.

  1. The Garage Timer

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Your garage is one of the most vulnerable entry points in your home. Most people leave their garage door open when they drive out or in. It is very easy to forget to close your garage door. The solutions for this security vulnerability is to invest in an instant garage door timer system. This timer automatically closes the garage door whenever you drive in or out.

  1. Invest in A Safe

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You can take the security of your valuables a notch higher by investing in a home safe. Store your valuables away from the prying eye of outsiders. You can find a safe place around the house to place the safe. Bolt the safe in a secure location, ideally somewhere the burglar will find hard to locate.

  1. Get Rid of Hiding Spots

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Ensure that your home’s landscape is not a hiding haven for thieves. Trim the bushes and shrubs on your compound. You can plant thorny landscaping plants near your windows and doors. These are perfect deterrents for burglars.

 

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