Sunday, January 10, 2010

Secure Your House Without Paying For A Burglar Alarm

By Martin Elmer

Many people think that home security is the same as an alarm system. But actually is a burglar alarm only a small part of the security of your house. If you read the rest of this article you can learn more about how you also can secure your home.

The most important factor to a secure home is the windows. A weak window is the number one entry point for the thief, so make sure that all the windows are secured as good as possible. The best way to do that is to change the normal glass with a tougher type. You can also have a lock fitted to the window.

Never leave your windows open when you go out, either; even really high up ones that you wouldn't expect anyone to be able to get to. Also, never leave ladders lying around in your garden; lock them up in a garage or shed instead.

While windows are the weakest point, doors does also often have their weaknesses. To secure the best they have to be bulky and sturdy. They must also have a good lock that cannot be forced easily. And make sure you do not lose your keys; especially if you store them together with something with your address on.

Of course, that's not to say that alarms aren't effective, although for the most part they are better as a deterrent than they are at detecting and helping to catch a burglar. Fitting a visible alarm to the front and back of your house is the simplest thing you can do to put a burglar off (they'll go for your neighbors instead), but a well-made fake alarm box generally works just as well for this as a real one.

Front and back lights that come on when someone gets close also make a very good deterrent, as well as being convenient for you when you come home late and want to get the key in the lock.

A few simple advices can make your home a much more secure place. And the low price is worth paying to avoid the risk of an unpleasant surprise that a burglary is.

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