
Your home is supposed to be your sanctuary, your refuge, the one safe, secure place you can always retreat to and rely on. It’s a place where you raise your children and keep your family safe and warm, protected from the elements and dangers of the outside world.
Unfortunately, as countless people discover each year, there are still so many threats to worry about, even from the relative comfort and safety of your own home, with statistics showing that break-ins are the number one property crime concern in the US today.
Burglaries and break-ins occur every 26 seconds in America, with criminals forcing their way into homes across the nation. Often, they’re looking for valuable items to steal, but other times, they may seek to assault and harm the family inside, with countless reports in recent years of home invasion sexual assaults, attacks, and even murders.
This sort of experience is every homeowner’s worst nightmare, and many people are made to feel unsafe, even within the four walls they know the best. Fortunately, there are plenty of steps you can take and measures you can put in place to help protect yourself against home invasions and prevent them from occurring in the first place.
Locks, Bolts, and Video Doorbells
One of the simplest and most obvious ways to reduce the risk of home invasions or intrusions is to make sure that every door and window of your property is secured with strong locks and bolts. When moving into a new home, make sure you check all the doors and get new locks fitted, and consider installing a video doorbell so you can see the front of your property at all times, even when you’re not there.
Light it Up
Surveys and studies have shown that lights can help to deter burglars and home intruders. A burglar who sees a home all lit-up will naturally assume that people are inside, making them far less likely to target that particular property. You can also set-up motion sensor lights that activate when someone walks past or gets too close, helping to act as an early alarm system if someone is sneaking around outside.
Secure Every Entry
Leave no stone unturned when securing your property, as burglars and intruders can be very resourceful and cunning. They won’t just walk up and try the front door; they’ll look for any possible way in, which might include basement doors, garage doors, or small windows around the back of the home. Be sure to scan your whole property and secure every possible entry point to the best of your abilities.
Invest in Self-Protection
If someone does get into your home and means to do you harm, you need to be able to defend yourself. Investing in weapons or a bulletproof vest can make all the difference when it comes to keeping yourself and your family safe, especially as many intruders will come with weapons of their own. Having some protection around the house also provides peace of mind to its inhabitants.
Security Systems
You can also invest in a whole-home security system, which can include cameras, alarms, automatic alerts, and so on. With one of these systems in place, intruders will be detected very quickly and the authorities can be alerted in a matter of seconds, ready to head out to the scene and provide potentially life-saving assistance.
Get a Safe
If you’re worried about having your valuables and precious possessions taken by intruders, it may be wise to invest in a safe. Safes come in a wide range of sizes and styles, capable of keeping your jewelry, cash, sensitive documents, and other expensive or precious items safe, protected, and virtually impossible to access to anyone but yourself.
Minimize Hiding Places
As well as focusing on the inside of your home, pay attention to the outside too and try to make it as difficult as possible for any would-be intruder to get in undetected. If your garden is overgrown, for example, with lots of shrubbery and bushes, intruders can easily hide among the foliage and sneak up to the property without being spotted. Clean and clear yards can be a strong deterrent to intruders.
Final Word
Nobody should feel unsafe or unsure in their own home, and by following these tips and making these changes, you can start to feel a whole lot safer each day and night, while also drastically reducing the chances of your property ever being targeted by intruders.
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