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Home Security For The Wise

 
Author: Mark Van Neem

When considering your home security, which aspects of home security strikes you as the most important? You may be surprised but most people focus on the least effective security strategies.

Every home and business in all kind of neighborhood can be picked as a target for burglary, and it does not matter where you live, living in the city doesn't make you safer than in the country. You need to proactive and approach home security with a good dose of creativity, so that not only your valuables do derive protection but you and your family do as well.

Lets face it, you would probably be relieved if someone broke into your home and got away with some jewelry or other valuables. Home security systems divert burglars who want to break in without complications. If you install the most a basic alarm system, and make sure to display the tags on your windows and doors making it evident that you have 24 hour protection, most thieves would look to your neighbors house before taking the chance of breaking into yours.

Dont take the chance of becoming a victim of burglary, which is often accompanied by violence. Protect your family with a home security system that will safeguard your most precious valuables and the people you love. With all the latest kidnappings and violent burglaries being reported, now is the time to protect your home and family.

It's no secret that crime is increasing every year and is invading what once were considered "safe communities." As the following FBI report shows, crime is on the rise. Crime against property occurs on the average of 20 times a minute with an estimated $1,000 loss for each occurrence. Burglary is a crime of opportunity where entry is gained due to the carelessness of homeowners.

Single family homes are twice more likely to be burglarized than apartments. On the contrary, while receiving a lot of publicity when it happens, hotels and motels account for less than 3% of all burglaries. The most likely things to be stolen in a burglary are cash, small electronic equipment, home computers, cameras, jewelry, furs, tools and hand guns.

Few people really bother about security until something happens to them or a neighbor. The public's complacent attitude is the burglar's best friend and your worst enemy. There are many things the average person can do to make their home less of a target. This report will get you started on the right road. Remember, the two things a burglar fears most are being seen and having to take too much time to complete the crime.

You might also want to consider the following:

Burglars typically target a home when no one is home, but if you surprise them in the act, don't try to be a hero, your chances of being injured are too high to attempt to intervene. Statistic shows that many homeowners when attempting to defend their property end up getting hurt and ironically, very often, by the very same weapon they were using to scare the burglar away.

Fortunately, you can prevent this from ever happening to you and your family by having a home security system installed. Your security system should also include some type of fire detection, as well as protection against break-ins. Some systems include medical assistance and remote assistance for the times when you need help and you are away from home.

Here are a few tips to secure your home and preventing being burglarized.

First, make sure all doors and windows are locked at all times, even when you are home. Secure sliding glass doors with bars to block the closed door, and do the same for basement windows and garage doors. Install peepholes in doors so that you never have to open the door blindly. Make sure some type of security company signs are visible from the street, including the windows stickers.

If your finances allows it install an internet based monitoring system. Place a security camera right outside your front door, this would intimidate even the most skilled of burglars. Security camera systems have recently become much more affordable, but if you can not stretch that far just buy a camera and install it as if you had a complete remote monitoring system. It works very well as a deterrent.

It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on home security. Compare what you've learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of home security.

You can take many safeguards to insure that you dont become a victim of burglary or, much worse, a burglary which turns into a violent crime.

Mark Van Neem

Author Bio:
Mark Van Neem is a champion in this field. Mark has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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