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6 Questions to Ask Yourself When Testing Your Homes Security

With over 3000 burglaries happening every day in the US, protecting your home is important. But how can you know your weaknesses, and what can you do to make things stronger? Well, if you’re concerned and want to make some changes, keep on reading.  We are going to take a look at six questions that you should ask yourself when testing your home security. Let’s get started!

What are my entry points?

The first question to ask yourself before anything else is what the different entry points to your house are. By establishing where people can enter your home, you can assess how easy it is to break in. Do you have multiple locks? Sliding doors? A cut-proof screen door? If you think you can get in without a key, someone else can.

What systems do I have set up?

Surveillance, door and window alarms, smart locks, and company monitoring. There are many different systems out there, each with unique features to secure your home. Think about what you have set up and how safe it makes you feel. Remember, alongside the traditional security systems; there are other things you can do. For example:

  • Fake signage;
  • Wooden rods in sliding doors;
  • Eliminating hiding spots;
  • Getting a dog;
  • Leaving men’s boots outside your front door (if you live alone.)

Want to learn more? The professionals at Vivint can give you more information about how to protect your home.

Where do I hide my spare key?Where do I hide my spare key

Hiding your spare key under a mat or in a pot plant might be convenient, but it’s the first place that an intruder will look. Instead, consider investing in a key safe that can be secured tightly to your wall or leaving it with a trusted neighbor. If these options don’t work for you, take a look at these unique hiding places. Just make sure you don’t forget where you put it!

Testing Homes Security: Do I know my surrounding neighbors?

Neighbors can be nosy, but that makes them the best people to watch your home, so it can be wise to get to know them. You might think that you live in a bad neighborhood but would be surprised once you start talking to them. Good neighbors watch out for each other, and if something does happen, having them on your side can make a big difference.

Testing Homes Security: Where do I keep my expensive belongings?

A laptop on the end of your bed or your fancy jewelry sitting underneath your windowsill. We are all guilty of accidentally leaving our expensive items on display. Try your best to keep them as hidden as possible. Invest in a safe for your valuables, and every time you leave a room, put your essentials out of view.

How lit is my house from the street?

When intruders scope for their next target, they look for places where they cant be seen. When it’s dark, head outside and look at your house from the street. Do you have automatic lights installed? Or is it so dark you can hardly manage to walk to your front door? By lighting it up, you can make your home less of a target and be safer yourself.

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Alla Levin

Seattle business and lifestyle content creator who can’t get enough of business innovations, arts, not ordinary people and adventures.

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Alla Levin

Hi, I’m Alla, a Seattle business and lifestyle content creator who can’t get enough of business innovations, arts, not ordinary people and adventures. My mission is to help you grow in your creativity, travel the world, and live life to the absolute fullest!

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